The LG Optimus GT540 has been floating around at tradeshows for the past few months, but LG’s just confirmed the final specs and name over on its French blog (Though a post confirming the LG Optimus name has since been removed), along with its intention to echo the LG Viewty design model – LG’s well loved budget range of touchscreen phones.
The LG Optimus GT540 Android phone comes in several colours, white, black, grey and pink, and packs in some reasonable specs for a mid-range Androd mobile: a 420×320 3-inch screen, HSDPA and Wi-Fi for quick surfing, GPS, a three megapixel camera and a 3.5mm audio jack so you can bring your own cans. Unfortunately, the three inch screen is resistive, meaning you might be better off going with a more finger friendly HTC Hero if you want an Android handset at a knockdown price.
Look and feel
With its curved edges and svelte waistline, the LG Optimus feels both great in the hand and pocket.
Ease of use
Users can choose between the standard Android skin or LG's own take on things, both of which are easy to master. The resistive touch-screen is very responsive, perhaps a little too so.
Features
For an entry-level handset it's great to find Wi-Fi, HSDPA and A-GPS. The lack of memory card is frustrating however.
Performance
Browsing the internet was a speedy affair and though there's no flash on the three-megapixel camera there are plenty of features to help tweak those pics. Though there's all manner of ways of customising your phone, doing so can be a bit of a fiddly affair.
Battery life
An impressive battery life of 440 minutes
talktime and 500 hours standby.
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