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LG Optimus VU P895


VU is LG’s amazing innovation and is surely a great device. Its glossy white front and its textured back cover give this device a good grip and attractive look. The handsets dimensions 139.6 mm x 90.4 mm x 8.5 mm in height, width and depth. The VU has 5 inch screen size in HD-IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen technology. The screen resolution is XGA 1024 x 768 pixels and the display really pops out from the screen. This Phablet offers 4:3 aspect ratio assuring easy viewing and great display.
But again the major drawback with such device/Phablet is their size, because of which it do not fits the standard pockets size and hard to carry while walking. The good part of VU is its light weight of 168 gm despite its size and shape. But it is hard to operate this phone with one hand as it’s big and slim too. These couple of things and its price can distract the customers from this lovely device. As people generally believe, “the bigger the better”, this phone stands to the saying. One can enjoy the videos, images, notes, etc.
Review: LG Optimus VU P895
The controls of the phone are easy and the keys are well placed. The left side hold the Volume key whereas, the right side hold the sim slot with cover over it. On its top is a 3.5 mm earjack, USB/charging connector, dedicated Quick Memo key and the power key. The back panel hold the main 8 megapixels camera with Led flash to its next and speaker grill towards the below portion. Above the screen are front facing camera and sensors. And below the screen are four front keys menu, home, back, and search.

Interface/OS:
LG VU runs on Android 4.0 ICS (Ice cream Sandwich) platform and might we see it upgrading to 4.1 Jelly Bean. LG has used its latest TouchWiz 4.0, which is easy and classy. It’s easy doing multitasking and swapping between applications. Just pinch in on the home screen and one can easily customize/personalize the seven home screens to their choice.
Features:
The VU comes with a 1.5GHz Quad Core NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor and comes in-built with some strong features that take it ahead from other smartphones in the race. Some important features are: Rubbebdium Pen, NFC support (3 Tags), alarm clock, application manager, finance, gmail, google+, latitude, LG TV, maps, memo, messenger, navigation, news, places, play shop, polaris office, remote call service, smart share, LG Smart world, Talk, Weather and YouTube. The Rubbebdium Pen feels like regular pen or a HB pencil we can say. The advantage of this pen is its grip and hold in hand whereas, the drawback of Rubbebdium Pen is that it cannot be fit into the device and has to carry separately.
Camera/Video:

LG VU has an 8 megapixel CMOS main with LED flash light and it also has a 2 megapixel front facing camera. LG has come up with couple of good features for camera like Time machine camera, HDR, Panorama, Continuous shot and Beauty Shot with which, one can e-mail or text an image to the person one tags in it. It has 8X digital Zoom and it features Auto Focus, Flash, Smile Detection, Blink Detection and Anti-Shake. When tested, the camera showed great results and the images captured were rich in colours and light. The indoor shots with artificial lights were even true.

                                 

The Video quality is also amazing. The sound/audio comes in loud and clear, colours remain sharp and crisp. It plays back the video uninterrupted/smoothly that we shoot. And even same with the downloaded videos. The front camera used for video calling functions smoothly and gives loud and clear voice to the receiver.

Call quality:
Calls made by Note were loud and clear. But, on speaker mode the sound was low and hard to hear. In high sound places such as market or eateries the sound come soft but the quality remains good.
Data speed:
The 3G data speed is fast and blazing. It delivers uninterrupted downloading, with no need to wait for buffering to complete and hassle free web browsing.
Audio/Video:
The in-built music player is simply superb and comes with Dolby mobile sound enhancement. It will give you good sound with pleasure to your ears and supports multiple audio formats. The video quality is good and rich with colours and sharpness and video formats comes with multiple support. It gives you HD 1080 pixels resolution at 30 frames per second with LED video light. It has continuous auto focus, video light and video stabilizer.
Memory:
With inbuilt 32 GB of memory LG VU assures you to get most of your data saved and 1 GB RAM helps multitasking and swapping applications. But, lacking in the trend of more memory space, it comes with no micro SD card slot.
Battery:
It has a 2080 mAh battery, which is massive, which has done justice with the device. Battery life is good and even fair on 3G. The stand by time delivered when tested was up to 480 hours on 2G and 435 hours on 3G. The Talk time it gave when on test was up to 7.15 hours on 2G and up to 5.5 hours on 3G.

LG Optimus 3D Max



 The LG Optimus 3D is the world's first glasses-free 3D phone. The Optimus 3D max has 126.8 x 67.4 x 9.98 mm dimension with heavy 148 gm in weight. LG has used capacitive touch screen type with Nova Plus 3D stereoscopic LCD technology and 4.3 inches screen size. It has dual 5 megapixel camera on the back for both 2D and 3D captures and a VGA front facing camera. With 3.5 mm headphone jack on top it has a micro USB and volume controls on the left side. The metallic body is solid and shiny but the keys are hard to press.

                                              

Features:
The LG Optimus 3D Max is enabled with all Google features/services such as Mail, Search, Plus, Latitude, Maps with Navigation, Play Store, Messenger, Places, Talk, and YouTube which give it an edge over its competitors The 3D max runs on 1.2 GHz dual core processor with Android 2.3.6 gingerbird Operating System which fits best in this device. It has 3D Max 3 dimensional VR. The 3D effect is really good, though viewing angles are narrow so you have to look directly at the screen. You can create and edit 2D and 3D photos and video. With LG’s own HRZ engine you can convert your old 2D photos, videos and games into 3D content or vice-versa. With NFC (near field communication) chip enabled within the device, the 3D Max has incorporated 3 TAG+ stickers labeled Office, Car and Sleep. That lets you use the NFC feature to activate your personal settings. You can activate the TAG by simply tapping on it. It do not even takes time and perform action fastly everytime.
Camera:
The LG 3D max comes with dual 5 megapixel main camera both for 2D and 3D modes. But the front camera is left with VGA mode. It takes up to 3MP image size while on 3D mode and 5MP image size on 2D. It is also powered with 8X zoom. Along with this you have Normal and continuous shoot modes inbuilt. You get lot of image editing options in camera settings both for 2D and 3D modes. However, options are comparatively less on 3D mode but they are great. One can edit, filter, adjust, border and combine images with great ease.  The 2D video captures full HD 1080 P for phone and HD 720 P on TV while 3D video captures only HD 720 P on both phone and TV. But the interesting part is that video zoom is also 8X.

                

Music/Sound:

The inbuilt music player in LG Optimus 3D Max has done justice to music lovers. With plenty of options in the equalizer you can set your mood easily. FM is also there which works on speakerphone mode as well. It also gives you lot of audio format, so that you do not miss any music file downloaded or shared.
Interface/OS:
This LG 3D smartphone runs on Android gingerbird 2.3.6. With CPU of 1.2 GHz Dual Core- Dual channel Processor it has done justice to the powerful machine. The interface is easy to understand and operate.
Memory:

It comes with inbuilt memory of 6.25 GB and 1 GB RAM it can be expanded to 32 GB using Micro SD card. Phonebook, Messaging, calendar and e-mail memory is up to available memory.

             

Battery:
The LG Optimus 3D Max has Li-Ion inner pack 1520mAh battery capacity. It delivers 17 hours talk time on 2G and 9 hours while on 3G whereas the standby time on 2G is up to 365 hours and 389 hours on 3G.
 
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