Sunday, 6 November 2011

LG Optimus One P500 -A Review of this Smartphone

By Ulrick S. Amazon


Discovering a bargain phone such as the LG Optimus One 500 Smartphone is quite the find in the large market of higher priced phones that are competing for your business. Of course not everyone will feel its the right phone for them. We will be discussing the benefits, drawbacks and specs of this phone in this article so you can decide if its the best phone for you.

There will soon be an upgrade the the Android 2.2 operating system used by the LG Optimus One P500. The Android 2.3 OS also known as Gingerbread is about to be released. If the phone you buy still uses 2.2, you will be able to upgrade if you want. Waiting to purchase a phone with the new OS installed is also a choice you have. It will probably offer a variety of minor changes and improvements. Because the Gingerbread OS hasn't been officially released yet, the reviews will have to wait, but many are hoping it will have the improvements needed to take the LG Optimus One P500 phone to the next level of smartphone. The Sprint network in the U.S. doesn't offer a phone with the name LG Optimus One P500, however it does have one called the LG Optimus S which is basically the same phone. The Optimus S has been called "the best budget Android phone we've seen," by PC Magazine. You will have the ability to download many different apps and widgets because this phone operates using the Spring ID interface. You will find it easy to do social networking, play games or visit your favorite websites. This also allows you to access the features and content you use the most by customizing your phone.

Although the LG Optimus One P500 is classified as a "budget" smartphone, it still offers numerous features. Because it is set up to connect to Wi-Fi networks, you won't have any trouble loading websites, chatting, using social networks or any other online activities you want to do.

This will be advantageous if you plan to send a lot of text messages or write notes to yourself on your smartphone. The buttons are fairly small however, so the keypad isn't the most comfortable one to use. So while you'll find typing on an LG Optimus One easier than on a typical "dumb phone," it isn't as user friendly as keyboards found on some higher end smartphones.

A good choice for someone looking to purchase their first smartphone, the LG Optimus One P500 is also for those on a limited budget. It should be expected that it won't give you all the features and high end performance of more expensive phones. It is possible to own a smartphone for the price of an ordinary cell phone with the LG Optimus One P500.




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