Learn About The LG Optimus GT540
The main hardware inside the LG Optimus GT540 is fairly basic, but more than adequate for non-power users. It runs off a 600MHz Qualcomm MSM7227 processor and has 130MB of internal storage. You can expand the storage space up to 32GB if you want to though, using a MicroSD card. The battery life is better than average; the LG Optimus GT540 uses a powerful lithium ion battery, meaning that you can use it for days without needing to re-charge it.
Along with the 3 megapixel camera comes the capability to take and edit movies with the on-board software. The 420×320 pixel display means that viewing pictures and videos and editing them is simple and easy. A flash and auto focus feature combined creates pictures that are clear and crisp, whilst the facility to record and playback videos in DivX and Xvid format, and edit those videos in length and color, plus the capability to add text and music, means that the LG Optimus GT540 is well suited to people wanting more than just a point and click camera phone. Face recognition, geo-tagging and action detection are also incorporated into the camera software.
As the LG Optimus GT540 runs off the much celebrated Google Android operating system, you can quickly and easily access all of your Google accounts (Gmail, YouTube, etc.). Access to the main social networking sites has also been well worked in, and you can log into and manage your Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, etc. accounts from one place – the social network manager.
The look and feel of the user interface in general is very neat and clean. You will not find yourself getting lost or confused, as can easily happen on more advanced smartphones. So, to summarize, the LG Optimus GT540 is a nice phone, designed for a specific market – newcomers to smartphones. It is an entry-level phone, but it is priced accordingly, and you will be hard pressed to find better value for money. Even if you have the money available for a more expensive phone, you might well just end up wasting it unless you actually need, and will regularly use, all the hardware upgrades and extra features that come with top-range smartphones.
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