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Slide the handset open to show the four-row QWERTY slide-out keyboard. It lights up when in use, and although the spaces between the keys are minimal, the keys are generously sized. They're easy to press, and each button bubbles slightly above the surface, which makes typing much easier. The keyboard includes four navigational arrows, a shortcut button for emoticons, and also a ".com" button for typing in Web sites. The sliding mechanism for the keyboard is sturdy and snappy. The 3.2-inch HVGA touch screen has a 320x480-pixel resolution, with a pixel density of 180ppi, so don't expect rich graphics. Menu icons and text rendered crisply, but more complex videos, photos, and images appeared grainy and pixelated. And even though colors weren't "muted" per se, they weren't as vibrant or as rich as I've seen them in other no-contract devices (like Boost Mobile's LG Marquee, for example). Fortunately, the screen is responsive to the touch, and pressing on icons, swiping through home pages, and pinch zooming was a breeze.
Below the display are the four usual navigation buttons (home, menu, back, and search) that also rise above the surface for easy pressing, FeaturesThe LG Optimus Slider runs on an 800MHz processor, Though it's not as zippy as the dual-core LG Connect 4G, simple tasks like switching from landscape to portrait mode, opening the camera app, or strongfit designers series case for apple iphone 7 plus and 8 plus - marble geometry 018 zooming in on photos ran smoothly, The phone runs Android 2.3 Gingerbread and is preloaded with some Google apps such as the Play store, Maps with Navigation, Gmail, Talk, YouTube, and Places, Others, like Google Search, Books, Messenger, and Plus aren't included..
For commutation, the Slider is equipped with several basic task management applications, like a clock with alarm features, a calculator, Bluetooth 3.0, a calendar, text messaging (with Swype), and a voice dialer. One extra goodie is ThinkFree Office. This app's sticker price is $8.70 at the Play store; it's a mobile office suite that lets you access word documents, spreadsheets, PDFs, and more. The 3.2-megapixel camera comes with a few editing features including a 4x digital zoom; five white-balance modes (auto, incandescent, daylight, fluorescent, and cloudy); geotagging; four focus options (auto, normal, macro, and off); five photo sizes (ranging from 3-megapixels to QVGA); three photo qualities (superfine, fine, and normal), seven color effects (none, mono, sepia, negative, aqua, sketch, mono-negative); and five ISO choices (ranging from 100 to 800).
The video recorder has similar offerings, such as the same color effects and white-balance options, There is no zooming or autofocus, but there are four different shooting modes (high, low, MMS for sending videos, and a YouTube mode for posting videos), The first great smartphone of 2015, Beautiful and bold..with complications, The new no-compromise MacBook, A stellar on-ear headphone, Crave-worthy curves for a premium price, The Good The LG Optimus Slider has a spacious strongfit designers series case for apple iphone 7 plus and 8 plus - marble geometry 018 keyboard, little to no bloatware, and a responsive touch screen..
Check out the video, photos, and pros and cons in my full Samsung Focus 2 review. AT&T's Samsung Focus 2 is the carrier and phone-maker's LTE answer to T-Mobile's Nokia Lumia 710. The way I see it, there are three major draws to AT&T's Samsung Focus 2, a Windows phone that goes on sale May 20. First, there's the glossy-white design. Second there's the LTE compatibility, and third, and for some, most importantly, there's the $49.99 price. The cameras and processor do a good job rounding out the midrange features, but there are a few ups and downs with the smartphone that you may want to keep in mind as you decide if this is one of the many Samsung Windows phones, or of AT&T's Windows phones, that is for you.
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