LG Optimus 7 E900, popularly referred by LG as the Lucky seven, certainly lives up to its incredible hype that it had previously created when the handset was first rumored for release way back in Q2 of 2010. Launched as an exclusive Windows 7 handset, the E900 packs in a brilliant 3.8 inch touch screen display along with a nifty Accelerometer and Proximity sensor for enhanced controls. Most of the LG Optimus 7 review published online are extremely impressed with the way the handset uses its large display space. In short the UI is simply breathtaking. The touch sensitive display is further augmented by the super clear Gorilla glass display that provides further protection from environmental hazards.
LG Optimus 7 review confirms the handset to be a complete quadband Smartphone that also features WLAN, Bluetooth and USB connectivity. However, if you are a social networking fanatic then the Optimus 7 will surely please your senses as it incorporates Social networking integration that incidentally can be customized for access right from your home screen. According to a few LG Optimus 7 review, the handset has a special integrated menu reserved just for playing Xbox 360 live games. Most of the LG Optimus 7 review proclaims that the games carry incredible amounts of graphical detailing and great quality sound to make the gamming environment truly pleasing. The Optimus 7 even allows users to create and upload their very own gaming avatars just like an Xbox 360 console does. Besides, nearly all of the mobile phone reviews on the Optimus are specifically delighted on how the device cleverly uses the proximity senor and accelerometer within the games.
Although LG doesnt proclaim the handset as a business class phone, but the Optimus 7 can match most contemporary business class handsets from the features point of view. According to mobile phone reviews, the E900 comes with built in Microsoft office document viewer and editor, Landscape on-screen QWERTY keyboard, Predictive text input, Voice memo and even a special business Organizer.
However, some mobile phone reviews have found the battery to be draining out pretty fast. Besides, there are also the usual issues of Microsoft laying down strict restrictions on how the handset can be used. Like one cannot send files through Bluetooth, users cannot multitask or even copy/paste for that matter. Yes, there are problems as shown by mobile phone reviews, but the Optimus 7 is still a phenomenal handset.
LG will be showcasing the Optimus 7 this month in Barcelona. Right after the event commences, UK users might well see tons of new LG Optimus 7 deals coming their way. With LG contemplating a price slash, expected
LG Optimus 7 deals might well turn out to be incredibly affordable.