LG Optimus Me P350 Review

LG Optimus Me P350 review

The LG Optimus Me P350 is the latest due-to-be-released handset from the house of LG that has been creating waves among gadget lovers across the globe. After the groundbreaking success of the LG E900 Optimus 7, Life Is Good has announced the launch of two phones back to back: Optimus Me P350 and LG Optimus 2X.

Coming to the features of the concerned LG Optimus, the phone appears to have been designed to hook the attention of the teenagers. Loaded with a speedy Internet connection through 3G and wireless connectivity, the handset is ideal for social networking. Youngsters can easily manage their profiles, upload videos, images and send scraps through high speed Internet. With the young generation in aim, the phone Optimus is expected to be priced reasonably within the limits of affordability of the school and college goers. The appearance of the phone has been made catchy enough, quite common with LG. The sleek metal finish with rounded corners and slender body is most likely to grab the attention of the young people. With the side panel supporting the volume controls and the 3.5 mm audio jack, the touch sensitive controls of the phone make operation highly easy.

Loaded with enticing entertainment and multimedia features for young people, the phone comes with a 3 Mega Pixel snapper that captures pictures at a resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels. Even though the camera enables fair quality video recording with its geo tagging feature, users might feel that a high end camera specification would have been better. The low budget has most probably caused the limitation. P350 is a smart phone with a meager built in memory space of 140 MB only. However, fitted with a MiocroSD slot, the memory can be expanded to 32GB, which is fairly large for storing media files. The phone further supports unlimited storage of messages and phone book entries.

The network and connectivity of all LG phones are exceptionally good, keeping up with which Me is an up-to-the-mark handset. Powered with the combination of both 2G and 3G connectivity, the phone comes with a dual band HSDPA 900/ 2100 and quad band GSM 850/ 900/ 1800/ 1900. This enables superfast transfer of data due to the presence of EDGE and GPRS connection. However, users can make use of the regular data transmitting contrivance of Bluetooth® and microUSB, of v2.0. and 2.1 respectively.

Slated to be released sometime in January this year, gadget admirers around the word will be waiting with eager anticipation for this piece to land the stores.

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