Check Price
Popularity
Voting results
- Design
-
7.7
- Features
-
7.7
- Performance
-
7.6
- Andrew
- Report
Thickness needs to be corrected, official specs say 15.9mm... makes sense with hardware kb.
- Reply
- 2009-11-08 04:21
- uBGd
- F
- Anonymous
- Report
> In reply to ian @ 2009-10-29 21:47 from 4mXx1GH cpu
- Reply
- 2009-11-08 03:30
- nIaW
- R
- mad
- Report
what is the RAM on this phone? no internal memory specs at all
- Reply
- 2009-11-07 19:06
- YhEc
- C
- Anonymous
- Report
Thsi nmobile have the secondary cam??
It could do a video call??
- Reply
- 2009-11-07 16:17
- nwa2
- Q
- Report
Hi, does this phone have a pdf viewer? The Android OS doesn't usually support document viewer, can somebody confirm that this phone has one?
- Reply
- 2009-11-06 22:50
- 0VJg
- C
- JHJv150
- Report
> In reply to Anonymous @ 2009-11-04 13:20 from mEkeaccording to the official data, the phone supports DivX, H264, WMV and MPEG4.
- Reply
- 2009-11-04 16:01
- RPaC
- R
- Anonymous
- Report
On the surface this looks like it going to cut it in the market place, but please the supported video formats are weak to say the least. N97 may have some lag, it remains to be seen if this LG does, but formats supported does not make this phone a contender with the likes of the X10 or the N900. No DivX, Xvid or H.264 support please. Try again LG
- Reply
- 2009-11-04 13:20
- mEke
- U
- Biker
- Report
This phone has more than 1000 entries (contacts) , i have tried importing a CSV file to gmail and sync with the handset .
- Reply
- 2009-11-03 15:10
- muEq
- F
- Anonymous
- Report
I have word from someone who has had this unit in testing, that it's in fact capacitive not resistive.
- Reply
- 2009-10-30 13:46
- uKeG
- F
- Anonymous
- Report
According to the cnet france live pictures, this phone has an impressive 1500mah battery
- Reply
- 2009-10-27 07:45
- TIGM
- U
- mds
- Report
This phone seems like a nice alternative to the N97 mini; it's probably going to be cheaper or at least the price will fall quickly, knowing LG, and it's smaller in size. I hope the battery is good though.
- Reply
- 2009-10-27 04:23
- TIGM
- U
- JHJv150
- Report
> In reply to hehe @ 2009-10-17 07:09 from PBRAit has S-class UI.
but only simple stuffs like phonebook and cube.
- Reply
- 2009-10-21 00:28
- RPaC
- R
- hehe
- Report
i think Etna is a business oriented phone. That's why, gw520 is more enjoyable. Besides that, Etna is LG's first android based phone, so they prefered not to include S-class. I'm so sure, someday, when they include s-class on their next amdroid phones, it will be more enjoyable.
- Reply
- 2009-10-17 07:09
- PBRA
- C
- Justin
- Report
As someone who is yet to use Android, this is the handset I will choose as my first. The design is very HTC-esque, which in my book is a win. It looks like they sliced the front off a Magic and the back off a Touch Pro2 and welded them together. That keyboard will definitely be a pleasure to type on, and I think for someone who needs a QWERTY plus wants Android, this will be a definite short-lister. I'm actually glad to see a resistive screen on this, as I find these screens much easier to use than that on my iPod Touch 2G. Capacitive screens can be a little too responsive? That's just my 2c of course, and each to their own. But I am very much looking forward to this. Cheers.
- Reply
- 2009-10-15 16:56
- 2Zwh
- C
Note: Sponsored advertising links are in green.


RSS feed
Facebook