The LG GW620 is the first LG mobile phone to use the Android Operating system platform. This Android Smartphone features a web browsing experience just like having a personal computer at the palm of one’s hand.
Social networking made easy:
A lot of people out there own a social networking page. Social networking sites are where one can get updates from friends and family and post comments about anything that interests one. The LG GW620 integrates into the phone the most popular social networking sites. One can access, update, receive updates, post comments, and be connected anytime anywhere. There’s no need to carry a bulky laptop anywhere or run home every time just to be able to access one’s social networking page.
Compose messages faster:
The LG GW620 also features a full Qwerty keypad which can be exposed by sliding the front display sideways. With the full Qwerty keypad, one wouldn’t need to push any numeric keys more than once in order to type a message. That means one can compose text messages or e-mails faster. One can also chat with friends with no long delays in between responses. It would seem like one is actually conversing with the person on the other line.
It’s a phone, digital camera, music player, and radio in one:
Aside from the features normally found in a mobile phone, the LG GW620 also has a 5 Megapixel camera that can take photos with 2560 x 1920 pixels or video clips at 30 fps. The autofocus function makes sure that one can get the clearest shot possible no matter how far the subject is. One can play different kinds of music files with the music player included. One can play MP3, MP4, AAC, and WMA audio files anytime. And with the storage memory expandable to 16GB, one can download and store all of one’s favourite songs. If one feels like listening to the airwaves, one can tune into the radio built-in on the phone.
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