Saturday, September 26, 2009
Mobile Review | LG Venus
If you are looking for a single phone to complement your style, the LG Venus might be what you're looking for. It has a QVGA screen that can be controlled by the dynamic control of secondary LCD touch pad below the main screen is a TFT itThe a very ordinary with 262k colors and 320x240 resolution. This goes along with that LG has a name 'InteractPad ™, which is a dynamic touchscreen with a resolution of 240 x 176 pixels. The InteractPad provides the main mechanism for navigating the phone menu and the key will change depending on the options available. For example, when you're listening to music, function keys such as play, pause, forward and reverse will appear on InteractPad. Otherwise, when navigating through menus, view up, down and soft keys.The agreement LG Venus, and everything you need in TFT touch screen and the section, we also have a slide keyboard. This is because people found that LG has a touchscreen, but hard to text on them, giving a little 'worlds.Perhaps both because it has a nearly unique dual screen, operating system offered must be only for the phone. As such, they have the opportunity to extend the functionality compared to a mobile phone running Symbian or Windows Mobile operating system, but does not support Java so you should be able to find a beautiful range of utilities to do the work necessary. Included with the phone are embedded in the hands of free software, videos and photo albums, memory capacity and voice - not bad, but perhaps not the most features rich phone on the market the LG Venus supports either.Although 3G network lacks WiFi connectivity - this should not be a problem with a good package .. Battery life is not a concern, as the LG Venus has up to 20 days standby time and 4 hours of talk time.Unfortunately, the camera is fairly flat - 2.0MP, no autofocus, flash and zoom (either optical or digital), but can record video. Resolution photos can be up to 1600 x 1200 pixels.The audio player on your phone supports the formats you'd expect, AAC, eAAC, MP3, and - not unlike, but there are enough features to choose from. Videos can be played in the popular MPEG4 format. Any storage format you choose, the 64Mb is only fit a couple of songs - luckily this can be expanded with a MicroSD card up to a sum size 2GB.In, this phone seems to be one with a ratio of concentrate in the style and functionality in place of the hardware specifications of fantasy and powerful. But for its price, it seems you can not go too wrong with an LG Venus.
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