Thursday, July 7, 2011

Revolution LG Review: great phone, multimedia, hardly revolutionary

The LG has launched the revolution back to the the height of the expectations.  While it is not quite live up to the noble name, it is certainly one of the best around Android smartphones.

Physically, it is a large and heavy combined with a sense of premium.  The handle feels great in the hand, while the matte soft material well enough to hand.  A large 4.3 inch (resolution of 840 x 480) capacitive screen is the head, showing off the coast of sharp lines and bright colors for a good time to watch videos.  The touch screen is very sensitive, too.

As a phone, the LG revolution for good conversations on our part, while those on the other hand, sometimes the reported problems.  According to them, it seemed low volume (would be a problem with the microphone on our unit) and sometimes it sounds distorted.  Speaker running on the same way as those on the line to say that they can barely hear us.  Battery is estimated at more than 7 hours of talk time.

All the usual functions of smartphone include onboard: voice of options, basic and advanced messaging and a full range of wireless connectivity (Bluetooth, Wi - Fi hotspot with mobile, GPS, 3 G and 4 G).   It runs on Verizon LTE, some quite practical video network (far as homogeneous) continuous.

It runs Android 2.2 Froyo, with a user interface slightly modified.  It is not too far differ from stock Android, with adjustments (particularly the main menu by category and widgets LG) is actually more useful than boring.  There are many good pre-installed apps here, including the Kindle, Blockbuster, Rhapsody, PolarisOffice and more.  We do not particularly like the idea of replacing the Search and Google Maps with the equivalents of Bing, but it is good enough.

Multimedia performance is solid.  Not only it can gourmet web stream bandwidth with easy videos, playback of 720 p for output HDMI and DLNA, as can handle.  With a wide range of supported formats and software Dolby music on board is one of the best multimedia Android devices around.  5.0 Megapixels create magnificent images, sharp, although the colours tend to less ambient lighting washing.

Overall, it makes for a great multimedia smartphone LG revolution.  4 G speeds are soft and the big screen makes for great mobile browsers.  Test your unit to the problems of the appeal that we have the experience, though - a phone is a phone not when voice calls raggedy.   The price is $249.99 on a contract for two years, but which is quite a heavy price for a phone without contemporary high-end hardware: dual-core CPU and a 8.0 megapixel.

Revolution LG Review: Phone multimedia grand, barely RevolutionaryunratedNoel2011-06-27 11: 44: 51

The LG has launched the revolution back to the the height of the expectations.  While it is not quite live up to the name noble, is certainly one of the best...

Phone ReviewsLG Revolution Review: great phone, multimedia, hardly revolutionary

The LG has launched the revolution back to the the height of the expectations.  While it is not quite live up to the name noble, is certainly one of the best...


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