LG Versa review
The LG Versa was released a few months ago to average cell phone reviews. In our LG Versa review, we at cell-phone-plans.net concluded that its an above-average cell phone, and give it a B. It has a solid, candy-bar style design, and has all the latest features you’d expect in a new smartphone, like music, video, texting, GPS, e-mail, and web-browsing, but as with any phone, it does have a few miniscule downsides.
The things we were most impressed with during our LG Versa review was the vividly colorful display, and powerful camera. The LG Versa has a bright, animated touch screen with superior resolution for viewing pics and video. It has a display of 240 x 480 pixels. The camera has 2 megapixels of resolution, so your pics will look far better and clearer. The LG Versa also has an HTML browser that supports Flash, and has an extendable QWERTY keyboard.
The things that we liked during our LG Versa review were also the things we disliked. For example, while the touch-screen is big, bright and crystal clear, it is also a bit unresponsive. You may have to double tap sometimes. Plus, the HTML browser is a little slow and its not setup for wi-fi. But, these complaints are pretty petty, as overall we were impressed during our LG Versa review.
The LG Versa also has Bluetooth interface and stellar music player. Its sound clarity is second-to-none, whether you are talking or listening to music. Its colorful display rivals the iPhone. This is a good choice for people who want the functionality of an iPhone, but wants Verizon as their service provider. For more cell phone reviews, check back here often. And if you’re ready, check out the Cell Phone Comparison tool to find an LG Versa, or other phone to meet your needs.
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