LG P350 Optimus Me with Android OS, Wi-Fi, GPS Navigation, Stereo Bluetooth, three MP Camera and Video Recorder – Unlocked Telephone – US Warranty – Silver
- This unlocked cell telephone will work on GSM carries like AT&T and T-Mobile. Not all carrier functions may possibly be supported.
- Unlocked Quad-Band cell telephone compatible with 850/900/1800/1900 GSM
- three.15 MP Camera with 2048×1536 pixels, autofocus, Geo-tagging and Video Recorder, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, Wi-Fi hotspot
- Android OS, v2.two (Froyo), Social networking integration, Google Search, Maps, Gmail, Digital compass, YouTube, Google Speak
- Talk time up to 7 hours – Standby up to 510 hours. Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP, EDR
- 3G HSDPA 900/2100 Mhz frequencies plus GPRS/Edge information capabilities.
- Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP, EDR microSD, up to 32GB
- Document viewer, Organizer Voice memo, Predictive text inputa and MP4/H.264/H.263/WMV – MP3/WAV/WMA/eAAC+ player.
- Predictive text inputa and MP4/H.264/H.263/WMV – MP3/WAV/WMA/eAAC+ player.
- Speak time up to 7 hours – Standby up to 510 hours.
- microSD, up to 32GB Stereo FM radio with RDS and GPS Navigator with A-GPS support.
The LG Optimus Me (P350) is the most up-to-date high performance smartphone from LG at an cost-effective value. Powered by Android two.2 (Froyo), the smartphone delivers high spec capabilities in an appealing, pocketsize format. With an in-built AGPS and e-compass, you can also take advantage of the most recent apps from the Android Market place. What’s far more, with a 3MP camera you can take your snaps and post them instantly on your favourite social networking site, with pre-loaded social network clientele for automatic sync functionality. Get pleasure from web access even though out on the move with lightning quickly WiFi connection and a PC like world wide web browser. Access the world wide web from anywhere with hotspots and appreciate quick information transfer with HSDPA 7.2MBPS speed. Streaming contents will be faster allowing you to take pleasure in endless entertainment. The Android operating technique (OS) provides one of the fastest web connections. You can also upload pictures and videos in seconds and stream movies with no lag. Android is all about applications, or ‘apps’. With access to more than 100,000 applications to download from the Android Marketplace, most of which are totally free, it signifies that you can personalise your telephone to suit you. From social networking apps to maintain in touch, news and review apps to keep you in the know or fun apps to maintain you entertained, you will never ever be bored again.
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This may not be the fastest or the “Smartest” of phones but for the price its a great combination of everything. Its not bulky. I dont feel like im holding a book up to my head when im talking. The speakerphone works great. Text messaging is alot easier if you download Thick Buttons app from the market for free.
Over all for toughness its survived some pretty hard falls and still has not broken.
The battery life with just wifi on and a few programs running is good. It will last all day and part way into the next.
Only thing i wish it had was a fold out or pull out QWERTY keyboard. But with the mentioned App it is so much easier for me to type.
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|Great value for the $$,
The first thing I checked was if the device was unlocked as claimed. It was. I have been using it for about a month now and very satisfied. If you are looking for a high-end fancy Android, this is not it. You may have a better chance with its 500 series product line.
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|Good for the money,
UPDATE: Most of my complaints about the phone have been solved with some research and I am changing my rating from 3 stars to 4. Biggest issue for me is that the flash isn’t supported on the phone. A few hints if you buy the phone to save you some time:
-When you move the sim from your old phone to this one and access your contacts, they appear to be un-editable. Instead of tapping or double-tapping the contact, press on it instead. In a second or so, a menu will appear with options to edit, delete, etc. Also there is the option to export to PC-sync which I recommend. After you do that, the contact will be in there twice. After syncing your contacts, I’d get rid of the old.
-The default language on this is German. That’s easy enough to fix in most places but the keyboard app was more obstinate. I took a second tour through the settings and finally found the option for the default language for the keyboard.
-Downloaded apps can quickly fill the phones memory. Go to App Manager > All Apps and pick each one individually. About 1/3 can be moved to your SD card.
This is definitely an entry-level phone and as I wrote in my original review (below), I think I should have spent another $80 for a little more functionality or at least a little more screen area. Aside from the lack of support for flash, there are no huge deficiencies.
My original review:
I bought this phone to replace my current AT&T cell phone. I didn’t want to get into contract extensions and I didn’t want to get into one of their higher priced data plans. My prior phone was considered to be a non-smartphone (I think semi-literate would be more appropriate) and so I had a pretty decent deal of $15/mo unlimited data. I hadn’t dealt with unlocked phones before and so went into it with some trepidation.
This is definitely entry-level in the smart-phone arena…one review I read after it arrived called it a phone aimed at the teenage market. Also, this phone was clearly intended for a European audience…the default language is German and the phone arrived with a European-to-US adapter for the recharging cord. The one that was in the box didn’t work actually…the vendor did send a replacement but I was lucky enough that the recharger for my old Motorola fit and worked just fine.
Connecting my phone to AT&T really was as simple as removing the SIM from my old phone and slipping it into the new one. The phone comes with a 2 gb micro SD card. I removed it and popped in the 4 gb one from my old phone.
The LG P350 comes with Android 2.2 installed…there are oodles of downloadable apps. I quickly found an app to stream HBO and Epix over my cable company’s wifi connection. The phone is up-gradable to Android 2.3.x though I haven’t been brave enough to do so as yet.
The LG App Adviser built-in is supposed to suggest apps to download but in getting to know you it wants to know whether I was from Europe or Africa. Happily — I guess — a third option was to declare that I was a citizen of the world. The phone recommended I download a fitness app…I do need to lose a few pounds but I’m a little puzzled how the phone knew that lol.
The touch screen works but isn’t super-responsive. With most apps, you can turn the phone on its side and the screen re-orients. In some apps, “Enter” is in German or Spanish…there is no English option. Other than that little quirk, it’s easy enough to find English for everything else.
The phone doesn’t seem to support any sort of flash player which is a disappointment.
The phone connected easily to my wi-fi and was fairly speedy. When travelling, the phone connects automatically to wi-fi hot-spots though you can turn that off.
The phone is supposed to be 3G compatible. I haven’t seen how to do that and suspect it is only 3G compatible with T-Mobile. I can access data over AT&T’s 2G network but it is slow and it seems to be the default. When I am home, I make sure that I turn off that feature to force it to use the wi-fi. (By the way, to connect to the AT&T mobile data network, select settings, network and APN. Enter an APN of “wap.cingular” (no quotes of course). Give it whatever name you want.)
The GPS function seems to work but I haven’t really tried it on the road because of concerns about pulling that much data over the 2G network and a fear that the AT&T Police will catch up to me. I have the phone set up to warn me if I pull large amounts of data over the mobile network.
The phone is fairly good looking and feels solid. The display is bright enough but the quality of the text is sub-par…the screen resolution is 320 x 240.
I’m sure the user manual is clear enough to someone who is smarter than me but I found it a tad obtuse.
The phone ships with an LG Import app on the SD card which you can copy to your PC (or can be…
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