LG GC900 Viewty Smart
The LG GC900 Viewty Smart is another great innovation from the LG family. It is a sleek and functional phone that will offer you a number of fantastic features. The LG GC900 Viewty Smart phone is ideal for the traveling business individual or even someone who is just looking for a phone that they can use to make their everyday life much easier. Some of the specifications in this phone include:
- 3 inch WQVGA resolution touchscreen
- GPS Navigation system
- microSD memory card
- HSDPA 7.2 Mbps
- 3D S-Classe User Interface
This LG mobile phone also has a number of alternative features apart from the ones that are mentioned above. The LG Viewty Smart phone has an 8 megapixel camera which you can take advantage of when you want to capture those precious memories. The camera also has other features such as auto-focus, image stabilizer, Xenon flash and face tracking.
The phone also has Wifi connectivity making the LG GC900 Viewty Smart ideal for the ambitious business individual. You can surf the web for important information or eve send and receive e-mails from anywhere in the world. It is also important that you remember the connectivity is subject to change when considering the network and phone usage.
Apart from these advanced specifications, this phone also has some basic features that anyone and everyone needs in a mobile phone. The user can look forward to features such as a calendar, calculator, notes, TO-DO and also an alarm clock.
The LG Viewty Smart is a long way off according to CNET and therefore you will have to control your enthusiasm to purchase this phone a little bit longer. The LG GC900 Viewty Smart is the perfect phone for anyone. You will not regret the money you spend on this phone as it will be a wise investment towards your future.
The LG GT505. Or is it?
Sometimes we get confused here. Mostly this is to do with any one of, or more often a dangerous combination of, some of the following: hangovers, drunkeness, too much coffee, too little coffee, coffee with brandy in it, etc. and so on. However, sometimes we get headaches and little tweety birds flying round our heads through no fault of our own. Take, for example, the headache LG have given us today.
So, this blog post is about the LG GT505, which is almost identical to the GT500 except that while the GT500 is only available on T-Mobile, the GT505 is only available on Orange. The GT505 (and the GT500) are also closely related to the GW520, all three (the GT500, the GT505 and the GW520) sharing features such as push technology for better social networking and emailing, touch screens, GPS, Bluetooth etc. and so on. However, even though ostensibly identical, apart from the network provider, the GT505 is actually slightly different from the GT500 as it comes with a pre-loaded with a 30 day trial of a navigation solution called Wisepilot. Which, as far as our pounding brains can work out, if the only difference. See? Thought not. Us neither…
Anyway, Wisepilot is a turn-by-turn navigation program that even offers voice instruction and a choice of 2D and 3D mapping. Or at least that’s what the press release told us. If we tried to use anything involving 3D/2D/turn-by-turn navigation right now we’d probably start foaming at the mouth. See this LG GT505 review which should make more sense than we’re managing.
LG GW520. To me. To you.
“Think of the internet as a little but like the Chuckle Brothers” is not something we ever imagined writing. But when it came to explaining what’s (vaguely) interesting about the GW520, that’s the best we could manage.
So, think of the internet as a little bit like the Chuckle Brothers. Especially when they’re going through their “to me, to you, to me” routine. What you’re doing most of the time when you’re using the internet is something called ‘pulling’. You surf around, pinching and pulling bits and bobs of information from wherever your whim takes you. However, in recent years the phenomenon of ‘pushing’ has become more and more prevalent on desktop PCs. Pushing happens when things like RSS feeds or emails are instructed (by you) to alert you when updates occur or messages received. So rather than simply waiting dumbly for you to click through and check, your computers pushing out and alerts you whenever there’s something new that you should know about.
That technologies been around for a while in phones – the first Blackberries had it for example – but it has mostly been the preserve of high end devices. The GW520 is one of the first mid-range (i.e. not obscenely expensive) devices to offer push services. The LG GW520 can b set up to alert you to all kinds of emails, social networking updates and other similar web activities.
It looks kind of unwieldy with it’s huge QWERTY keyboard, but then if you’re an active Facebooker or email hound, then that might actually something that’s going to attract you. Check out a LG GW520 review here for more stats and specs. To me, to you…
LG GT500 (LG Puccini). Ain’t half bad
LG have pretty much admitted that this phone is nothing all that special and will be aimed squarely at the mass market. Nothing wrong with that in our book, and who’s to say there’s anything wrong with aiming to do something, and do it well, without having to do it flash-bang spectacularly well. Set to be released exclusively on T-Mobile, the LG GT500 Puccini – or the Puccini as it might well only be known as – will be hitting our shelves sometime very soon indeed. Although LG are pushing certain smart and business phone features in our faces – ultrafast EDGE technology giving broadband-esque speeds; integrated email checking; GPS; and so on and so forth – we’ve actually been most impressed by the camera on this thing. The GT500 Puccini boasts no fewer than ten – that’s 10, count ‘em if you don’t believe us – reasons why this is going to one of the best cameras out there:
- 5 megapixels
- Auto focus
- Image stabilization
- Blink Shot
- Digital zoom
- Effects
- Flash
- Geotagging
- Face recognition
- Video
So, super slick smartphone the LG GT500 Puccini ain’t. High-end business phone it definitely ain’t. But a neat little package with a surprisingly good camera it… wait, what’s the opposite of ain’t? Check out an LG Puccini review here for some more specs.