It’s not a Black Label phone but could’ve honored the designer series. It’s called Black but bathes in light. What is the LG Optimus Black? To begin with, it’s solid build and pure elegance. With Android on board, smartphone meets fashion phone in a super slim package.
The Optimus Black is the first phone we’ve tested that uses the NOVA display technology. Special enough to warrant a dedicated article.
You’re welcome to read the whole piece but, to sum things up, it’s the brightest display on a phone with picture quality that stands up next to the industry’s best.
Despite the 4” NOVA display however, the Optimus Black is a compact device – there’s not much bezel around the screen and it's mere 9.2 mm slim. The smooth back with sloping edges makes the Black feel thinner still. And that’s 9.2 mm at the thickest – no camera bump or any other bulging bits.
The screen and the slim silhouette are certainly the highlights of the LG Optimus black but not all there is to it.
Key features:
9.2 mm slim touchscreen bar
4” NOVA display at 700 nits of brightness, 16M-color WVGA capacitive IPS LCD unit
Quad-band GSM and dual-band 3G support
7.2 Mbps HSDPA and 5.76 Mbps HSUPA
Android OS v2.2 Froyo (upgradable to v2.3) with LG Home launcher 2.0 and Gesture UI 2.0
TI OMAP 3630 1GHz processor
512 MB RAM
5 MP autofocus camera with LED flash, face detection and geotagging
720p video recording at 30fps
2 MP front-facing camera with video calls
Wi-Fi b/g/n; Wi-Fi Direct and DLNA
GPS with A-GPS, digital compass
2GB storage (1GB user available); microSD slot, 32GB supported (2GB card included)
Accelerometer, ambient light and proximity sensor
Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
Stereo FM radio with RDS
microUSB port (charging) and stereo Bluetooth v2.1
Smart dialing, voice dialing
DivX/XviD video support
Gesture controls with dedicated button
Adobe Flash 10.1 support
Document viewer/editor
Main disadvantages
HD video clips come out with distorted aspect ratio
Single core processor when most of the high-end has gone dual-core
The blacks of the NOVA display are not deep enough to impress
No dedicated camera key
No Android 2.3 Gingerbread at launch
Disappointing audio quality
The LG Optimus Black focuses on the all-round experience rather than the raw processing power but a 1GHz (single-core) CPU and 512MB RAM should be by any means enough for most apps .
The Optimus Black features the Wi-Fi Direct technology, which claims faster local file transfers than Bluetooth 2.x, and is as easy to set up as Bluetooth.
The imaging department also earns a nod – 5MP stills and 720p videos should be enough for the average user. The 2MP front-facing camera is right on time to join the revival of video calling.
Source: GSMarena.com
The Optimus Black is the first phone we’ve tested that uses the NOVA display technology. Special enough to warrant a dedicated article.
You’re welcome to read the whole piece but, to sum things up, it’s the brightest display on a phone with picture quality that stands up next to the industry’s best.
Despite the 4” NOVA display however, the Optimus Black is a compact device – there’s not much bezel around the screen and it's mere 9.2 mm slim. The smooth back with sloping edges makes the Black feel thinner still. And that’s 9.2 mm at the thickest – no camera bump or any other bulging bits.
The screen and the slim silhouette are certainly the highlights of the LG Optimus black but not all there is to it.
Key features:
9.2 mm slim touchscreen bar
4” NOVA display at 700 nits of brightness, 16M-color WVGA capacitive IPS LCD unit
Quad-band GSM and dual-band 3G support
7.2 Mbps HSDPA and 5.76 Mbps HSUPA
Android OS v2.2 Froyo (upgradable to v2.3) with LG Home launcher 2.0 and Gesture UI 2.0
TI OMAP 3630 1GHz processor
512 MB RAM
5 MP autofocus camera with LED flash, face detection and geotagging
720p video recording at 30fps
2 MP front-facing camera with video calls
Wi-Fi b/g/n; Wi-Fi Direct and DLNA
GPS with A-GPS, digital compass
2GB storage (1GB user available); microSD slot, 32GB supported (2GB card included)
Accelerometer, ambient light and proximity sensor
Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
Stereo FM radio with RDS
microUSB port (charging) and stereo Bluetooth v2.1
Smart dialing, voice dialing
DivX/XviD video support
Gesture controls with dedicated button
Adobe Flash 10.1 support
Document viewer/editor
Main disadvantages
HD video clips come out with distorted aspect ratio
Single core processor when most of the high-end has gone dual-core
The blacks of the NOVA display are not deep enough to impress
No dedicated camera key
No Android 2.3 Gingerbread at launch
Disappointing audio quality
The LG Optimus Black focuses on the all-round experience rather than the raw processing power but a 1GHz (single-core) CPU and 512MB RAM should be by any means enough for most apps .
The Optimus Black features the Wi-Fi Direct technology, which claims faster local file transfers than Bluetooth 2.x, and is as easy to set up as Bluetooth.
The imaging department also earns a nod – 5MP stills and 720p videos should be enough for the average user. The 2MP front-facing camera is right on time to join the revival of video calling.
Source: GSMarena.com