LG Optimus Vu P895
LG OPTIMUS VU P895 REVIEW
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LG Optimus Vu P895 Price is a smart phone which has 5 inches sreen display in
our review LG Optimus Vu P895 is an excellent mobile phone LG Brand also
releases many mobile phones before LG Optimus Vu P895 but its is an melodious phone by LG Company
Due to its large screen it shows very close means zoom display of everything
Because of large display and clear result you can use its features very
clearly. The Vu comes with a 139.6mm screen rocking a generous bezel that gives
it a sharp aesthetic. The sides have been softened probably to make the shape
less awkward. At 5.5 inches tall, 3.5 inches wide, 0.33 inch thick, and
weighing in at 6.08 ounces, the LG Optimus Vu is huge for a smartphone. But for
its size, it's quite lightweight and slender in the hand. Though it does fit in
my palm, most of the time I needed two hands to operate it. For example,
dialing the number pad while holding it with one hand and using my thumb was
near impossible. In fact, I dropped the Vu a couple of times while trying to
make a call. On top are a 3.5mm headphone jack, a shortcut key called QuickClip
for QuickMemo (more on that in a while), a Micro-USB port that can be covered
with a slick little sliding door, a sleep/power button, and an embedded antenna
that can collapse into the phone (more on that later too). To the right is a
volume rocker. The plastic back of the Vu is textured with a grainy design that
resembles leather. Though I'm sure this material keeps the phone light, it
gives it a cheap sort of feel, and it's definitely less luxurious-feeling than
the Note. On its left corner is an LED-flash-supported 8-megapixel camera. To
the right is a covered slot for the mini-SIM card. Below that are two small
slits for the output speaker. Unlike other devices, it doesn't have a slot for
prying the back off with your fingernail. Instead, two screws at the bottom
keep the back plate secure. The phone sports a 5-inch IPS LCD display with a
resolution of 1,024x768 pixels. Though it's not as impressive as the LG Optimus
4X HD's, the screen is still decent. Menu icons were crisp and images were
vibrant and richly saturated. A few default wallpapers, however, looked a bit
streaky. Because it has 650 nits of brightness, videos played vividly. The
viewing angle is wide, even while outdoors in the sun, which is usual for IPS
displays. Above the display in the left corner are a proximity sensor and a
1.3-megapixel front-facing camera. Below are four front keys (menu, home, back,
and search) that light up when in use. The removable back has been texturized
thus giving the device a firm grip. This should help reduce slippage of the Vu.
An 8 MP camera and single LED flash complete the upper back, with another LG
company logo placed just below it in the middle. Dedicated QuickMemo button
This button which is paced atop the device gives you the ability to write notes
on any screen. To do this, press the button to put the device into writing
mode, you can jot down anything on the device screen. There’s an option to
disable the background and replace it with a yellow sticky-note background. I
found this both interesting and useful
as a shortcut. Unfortunately, the device runs on Android 2.3 Gingerbread, which
isn't the latest version of the OS. LG reported that it will be upgradable to
version 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich. the handset comes with a few Google apps you
expect like Gmail, Search, Latitude, Play Store, Maps with Navigation, Places,
Talk, and YouTube. Other preloaded content includes an app that backs up your
files; a news and weather app; the mobile office suite known as Polaris Office;
RemoteCall, an app that lets LG support services remotely access your phone for
troubleshooting; a video-editing app; SmartShare, a content distribution app;
LG SmartWorld, for downloading LG apps and ringtones; a TV app that, in
conjunction with the antenna, lets you watch TV and listen to the radio; a
folder with preloaded apps, which include a Korean game that's similar to Tower
Defense and a wallet service app; an e-reader; and about a half dozen Korean
apps that look to include things like an e-reader store and a cloud service
portal. Basic features present are text messaging, e-mail, Bluetooth, a Web
browser, a dictionary, a calendar, a clock with alarm settings, a memo pad, a
calculator, and a voice recorder. During our battery drain tests, the Vu's
2,080mAh battery lasted 16.08 hours. Anecdotally, the handset had decent
battery life. After spending a few hours playing games, watching videos, and
chatting with my friends, I found the battery had only drained by about
three-fourths of its charge. With heavy usage, it's easy to see this thing
needing a few charges throughout the day, but with basic tasks like making
short calls and texting, you can get a good handful of hours without much loss
of battery. The LG Optimus Vu is NFC-enabled, it has a decent screen, and for
its size it's slim and lightweight.
SPECIFICATION & FEATURES
LG OPTIMUS VU P895 PRICE
Price in USA $402
Price in UK £239
Price in EURO €300
Price in PAK Rs.45,000
Price in INDIA Rs.25,852
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