'good weighting'
'Lots of built-in apps and features.'
'good looks'
'The display is both wonderfully bright and superbly responsive. '
'High-quality 720p camcorder.'
'5-megapixel camera'
'Colors are vividly reproduced, vibrant and bright. '
'Solid battery life.'
'Slick HDMI mirroring.'
'Superb build quality.'
'crisp text'
'commendable build quality'
'DLNA compatible'
Powerful hi-end smartphone
Excellent voice quality. Dual-core speed. HDMI output.
Fast performance
'Good Media Playback.'
'Touch and keypad combo; Excellent build quality; Outstanding battery life; Free sat nav; XviD \ DivX support; 720p video recording.'
'Backdated OS Symbian ^3.'
'The earpiece is crisp and loud, while callers had no issues hearing us.'
'Excellent High Quality Display.'
Super thin, feather-light - but can it rival the new dual-core brigade
Menus open slightly slower than expected, apps launch after a pause and the touch input is short of being perfect.
NOVA display for improved readability
'The phone feels good in hand and is solid.'
'decent viewing angles'
'Slow to unlock.'
'Soft plastic screen.'
Well-built handset with a 4.3in touchscreen
Easy connectivity
UI Looks Good & Works Well
'very good GSM signal reception'
Free voice-guided turn-by-turn navigation
OLED-powered contrast ratio
Impressively robust frame
'The LG Optimus M can't play Flash video in the browser.'
'Well-balanced feature set.'
'The Good: Speedy processor performance; Stylish design; LG custom UI adds nice visual touches to stock Android. '
A good average phone
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