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LG Ally, A Partner For Life


The LG Ally is available at Verizon and is a light weight smart phone that suits those who like their communication gadgets close at hand but devoid in their pocket. Small, portable and useful are just a few words that can be used to describe the LG Ally.

The LG Ally weighs just a mere 5.57 ounces (158 grams} and has a dimension of just 116 x 56 x 15.7. It earns the SAR rating standards of 1.36 W/Kg and 0.74 W/Kg for the body. Its downloadable applications are readily available online and from Verizon in the ever growing Android format. The SmartPhone also runs on the flawless Android Operating system with a processor that you can count every time that you use the cell phone. The processor type is an ARM11 Chipset MSM7627 and has a clock speed of 600 MHz.

The LG Ally has an impressive phone book capacity of 80211 entries within its inbuilt memory of 256 MB. This total memory size of the LG Ally is expandable using MicroSD, which can be useful to store additional music, videos, contacts, and extra applications.

The LG Ally screen is a unique LCD type with a color mode of 256K and a resolution of 480 x 800 pixels that comes in handy when watching any of your favorite videos or movies because the phone has a 3D engine that will definitely bring out the life and color of your video and images.

From a wide array of customizable ring tones, it is also possible to customize one’s graphics and wallpapers in a way that defines your personality. The phone is also WiFi capable and therefore opens up the number of uses of the phone. A handy feature last seen on old PDAs of a bygone era, is the ability to pass on information of whatever kind to friends and relatives via a Bluetooth system that includes; A2DP, AVRC, DUN, FTP, HFP, HSP, OPP and PBA profiles – similar to the old infrared transfer systems.

The LG Ally’s camera has a long list of features, you can adjust the camera (digitally effect) to improve video and picture taking quality similar to a point and shoot model. Other features include: auto focus, edit image, adjust brightness, color effects, panoramic mode, re-size, white balance settings, and a self timer.

Special features such as Visual Voice Mail and Proximity Sensor are included in this incredible phone. Other unique features include an internal antenna, tactile feedback, and switched between English and Spanish when using the TTY and TDD portion of the phone. The phone battery powers stands at 1500 mAh and is a Lithium lon battery cell capable of providing 450 minutes of talk time and up to 500 hours of standby.

From the long battery life to thousands of apps through the Android market platform, the LG Ally will enrich your life and allow you to relax knowing the power of the Internet is just a few finger strokes away.

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