We were very pleased with the in-call quality of theLG Optimus Black. Even during a conversation in a noisy environment, we could clearly understand what the other party was saying, and the same goes for them as well. The great sounding calls are probably backed up heavily by the secondary microphone, located on top of the smartphone, that provides a great deal of active noise reduction.
Our real life benchmark of the LG Optimus Black's1500 mAh battery showed that the smartphone could last through an afternoon of frequent heavy usage, with Wi-Fi connectivity turned on and the screen's brightness turned up to the maximum. If you are using the smartphone with moderation – browsing the web, checking your email, using the social networking clients, and maybe watching a YouTube video from time to time, then the LG Optimus Black should last you for at least 24 hours.
Тhe LG Optimus Black is a decent smartphone that stands out with its wonderful 4-inch NOVA display and its slim waistline of 9.2 millimeters – features that the manufacturer has put most of its efforts into. It can be the perfect device for you if you do not insist on having the latest, most powerful, dual-core boasting smartphone on the market, but rather prefer using a slim Android device that will be a pleasure to look at and at the same time prove to be quite capable.
Although it is not the best shooter we've ever seen, the LG Optimus Black takes satisfyingly good looking photos and videos with its 5-megapixel camera, assuming it has been given the optimal conditions. When you have some time to kill, the Optimus Black can come in handy allowing you to watch 720p video on its vivid NOVA display. TI's single-core OMAP 3630 chipset is powerful enough for casual web browsing and will even run less demanding 3D games at good speeds. Thanks to its Adobe Flash-enabled browser, the smartphone delivers an enjoyable web browsing experience, although it can get choppy with some heavier web pages. In a nutshell, The LG Optimus Black can do most of the things that you would expect from a contemporary smartphone fairly well, which makes it a good all-purpose Android device.
If you are looking for a smartphone within the performance category of the LG Optimus Black, the HTC Incredible S will deliver a similar experience with an all-metal jacket adding an extra dose of style. However, being 39 grams heavier and 2 millimeters thicker, it does not quite have the slim profile and low weight of the LG Optimus Black. If you do not mind the plastic outfit and you insist on having a lightweight and slim device, you might want to check out T-Mobile’s Samsung Galaxy S 4G as well.
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Our real life benchmark of the LG Optimus Black's1500 mAh battery showed that the smartphone could last through an afternoon of frequent heavy usage, with Wi-Fi connectivity turned on and the screen's brightness turned up to the maximum. If you are using the smartphone with moderation – browsing the web, checking your email, using the social networking clients, and maybe watching a YouTube video from time to time, then the LG Optimus Black should last you for at least 24 hours.
Тhe LG Optimus Black is a decent smartphone that stands out with its wonderful 4-inch NOVA display and its slim waistline of 9.2 millimeters – features that the manufacturer has put most of its efforts into. It can be the perfect device for you if you do not insist on having the latest, most powerful, dual-core boasting smartphone on the market, but rather prefer using a slim Android device that will be a pleasure to look at and at the same time prove to be quite capable.
Although it is not the best shooter we've ever seen, the LG Optimus Black takes satisfyingly good looking photos and videos with its 5-megapixel camera, assuming it has been given the optimal conditions. When you have some time to kill, the Optimus Black can come in handy allowing you to watch 720p video on its vivid NOVA display. TI's single-core OMAP 3630 chipset is powerful enough for casual web browsing and will even run less demanding 3D games at good speeds. Thanks to its Adobe Flash-enabled browser, the smartphone delivers an enjoyable web browsing experience, although it can get choppy with some heavier web pages. In a nutshell, The LG Optimus Black can do most of the things that you would expect from a contemporary smartphone fairly well, which makes it a good all-purpose Android device.
If you are looking for a smartphone within the performance category of the LG Optimus Black, the HTC Incredible S will deliver a similar experience with an all-metal jacket adding an extra dose of style. However, being 39 grams heavier and 2 millimeters thicker, it does not quite have the slim profile and low weight of the LG Optimus Black. If you do not mind the plastic outfit and you insist on having a lightweight and slim device, you might want to check out T-Mobile’s Samsung Galaxy S 4G as well.
PROS
- The brightest display on a smartphone today
- Very slim profile
- Excellent sound quality
CONS
- Offers weak hardware for its price range
- Comes with Froyo instead of Gingerbread
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