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LG Life joins Optimus Optimus One, a popular smartphone entry-level with the operating system Android. The low-end market is populated with many terminals, and even those who do not want to spend a lot of money can now take advantage of the capabilities of the OS from Google.
Introduction Android is now well positioned also in the entry level market, with limited terminal from a technical standpoint, but can be preferred over proprietary OS phones. LG is already present in this band with Optimus One popular, and now extends the range with Optimus Life. The two smartphones are very similar, to the point that the differences are limited mostly to aesthetics. The hardware platform is the same Qualcomm MSM7227 (CPU ARM1136EJ) to 600 MHz, coupled with 256 MB of RAM and 170 MB of internal storage - expandable via microSD, a 2 GB model included. LG Life Optimus The
TFT LCD screen
is 2.8 inches and a resolution of 240x320 pixels (compared to 3.2 and 320x480 One of Optimus), a capacitive touchscreen. It is a UMTS terminal (HSDPA 3.6 Mbps) and quad-band GSM, WiFi has
only g, Bluetooth 2.1 the
, AGPS and FM radio. Do not miss the usual environmental sensors (light, proximity) and accelerometer.
The rear camera is 3 megapixels and Android is version 2.2. The battery, lithium ion, is at 1280 mAh. Technical

LG Life Optimus


Dimensions (HxWxD)
108 x 57 x 12 mm Weight
109 grams System Operating Android 2.2 Processor

Qualcomm MSM7227 (CPU ARM1136EJ) - 600 MHz

Memory RAM 256 MB - 170 MB storage MicroSD memory expansion up to 32 GB - 2 GB card included Network Quad Band GSM - UMTS - GPRS - EDGE Screen 3 megapixel camera Flash GPS It Bluetooth 2.1 Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g Battery 1280 mAh The Micro-USB jack for charging and data transfer is in the left edge, while in the opposite direction there is only the volume rocker. Above is only a 3.5 jack for headphones. Ergonomics Quality of Life of the screen, allowing the resolution is good. The limited area makes use of a keyboard problem, but fortunately there is the possibility of switching to a compact keyboard , coupled with a T9 dictionary. Optimus LG Life - Click to enlarge The touchscreen is very sensitive and if it is good to interact with some applications, compounds the problem of errors as you type. In short, if you write a lot of mail and messages, perhaps you would do well to look elsewhere: a better phone with larger screen or with a physical keyboard. L ' Since we have introduced some benchmarks for Android terminals, even if this phone is LG-end enough, we also performed the test, getting 535 points with Quadrant and a good performance with Neocore, 38.3 FPS. Proof of multitouch has detected only two simultaneous touches. Camera The camera, a 3-megapixel CMOS sensor
- HSDPA
2.8 " TFT LCD, capacitive, 240x320 pixels
No
Price € 159
LG Life Optimus (P350) Aesthetically, the Life is slightly more compact dell'Optimus One, measuring 108 x 57 x 12 mm, and also lighter, 109 grams. The 2.8 inch screen has given way to insert into the front seat four touch buttons (menu, name, and looks back), along with two physical buttons for making calls.
Optimus LG Life - Click to enlarge removing the rear shell, shaped to accommodate the camera lens, you access the battery compartment. The storage side is the MicroSD, then always accessible, and to install the SIM must remove the battery.
whole terminal is constructed of plastic. It does not seem very "precious", both in appearance and feel, but the assembly is solid and well made. The size makes it easy to transport. From this point of view, a terminal with a small screen - compared to high-end devices - is very convenient, but obviously the 'limited visual area imposes limits usability . (NumPad)
OS is Android 2.2 , bringing all its usual advantages, first of all the market access and downloading games and applications. For games, however, is worth remembering that not all titles will be easily accessible because of the limited resolution, especially the more challenging, but is fine for many hobbies. The fluidity of the system is not always the highest, best to keep under control and free memory from unused applications.
lacks autofocus and flash
captures shots at a maximum resolution of 2048x1536, and 640x480 video @ 15 FPS.

Nothing particularly exciting in terms of photography, although it must be said that among the entry level devices the quality of shots is slightly above average.


Conclusions
Optimus Life is sold 159 €
, a price about 40 € less all'Optimus One. This Smartphone entry-level LG has two particular limitations: the first is the size and screen resolution of only 2.8 inches and 240x320 pixels. The display area is sufficient to access many applications in the Android Market, but not enough to write in free text or display a range of information.



Optimus LG Life - Click to enlarge The second limitation is the power, which sometimes makes the system slow, although to be fair we have never encountered problems such as to affect use. The price, however, plays to the advantage of Life and makes it very interesting for those who want an entry-level phone. At this price you can buy only terminals with Symbian OS or an old owners. Have access to Android is preferable, even for non-fans. If you are looking for just a phone call and send SMS, less than a very limited budget, think also to the Life as an Android, you might discover a new world and how to
interesting to use the phone.
Source: tom's hardware

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