The best technology never makes you think about it. It's just always brilliant. When you're on the go, you want all your forms of entertainment just as accessible as when you're at home. Movies, TV shows, music from your playlist, games. The G2x by LG, with its dual-core processor, gives you everything you want, including blur-speed browsing and unmatched multitasking capabilities.
LG G2x
The G2x is a sharing machine. It has an 8 MP camera, 1080p and 3D video recording, and playback with HDMI makes sharing in HD and 3D as easy as sending an email. If you can see it, you can share it. Other features include Wireless-N Wi-Fi networking (802.11b/g/n), Bluetooth for hands-free devices and stereo music streaming, 8 GB internal memory, memory expansion via optional microSD cards (up to 32 GB in size), integrated GPS with navigation capabilities, Visual Voicemail functionality, and up to 300 minutes of talk time.
Share Anything Anywhere
Take your digital life on the go and share your favorite music, movies, and photos thanks to T-Mobile's SmartShare capability. SmartShare uses the DLNA functionality of the LG G2x to share content across wirelessly connected HDTVs, PCs, and more. An HDMI audio/video port enables you to output pictures, slides and videos in true 1080p HD quality using an HDMI cable.
LG G2x
The supercharged G2x delivers up to 100% higher performance when running multiple apps concurrently with web browsing, file downloading, audio streaming, and background data syncs.
Fastest Web Browsing
With Flash 10.1 support, separate CPU processing, and T-Mobile's blazing fast 4G network, the G2x powers a faster and richer media experience for web browsing that you'll see right away.
Extreme Gaming
The NVIDIA Tegra 2 accelerates gaming and delivers a smooth experience with faster frame rates, console-quality graphics, and a high level of interactivity on the G2x's 4.0" capacitive touchscreen. You can play longer too--low power consumption keeps the fun coming.
Advanced Imaging
With a 1.3 MP front-facing camera for video chat, an 8.0 MP rear-facing camera with flash for high-quality image capture, and 1080p HD and 3D video recording, G2x captures life's special moments and creates memories that are almost as good as being there.
Vital Statistics
The LG G2x weighs 4.9 ounces and measures 4.88 x 2.49 x 0.43 inches. Its 1500 mAh lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 300 minutes of talk time, and up to 280 hours (11+ days) of standby time. It runs on the 850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS/EDGE frequencies as well as 1700/2100 MHz Quad-Band GSM and Dual-Band UMTS networks.
What's in the Box
LG G2x handset, standard battery, charger, USB cable, quick start guide, user manual.
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Almost perfect, just give it time.
-By William B. Partridge
This is easily one of the best phones on the market currently. It's running mostly stock Android (LG replaced the camera app and there's a decent amount of bloatware [see below]), blazing fast (dual-core, faster than the Atrix), with 4G connectivity, all topped off with a very nice IPS display. What you might not like is the form factor, but that's really a personal preference. If you're on T-Mobile and you don't need a keyboard (G2) then this is clearly the winner.
What's not to like, from a more objective standpoint, is what's done in replacement of stock Android. For instance the camera app is a bit clunky and feels undone. Secondly that bloatware (AppPack, NFS SHIFT, Highlight, T-Mobile Mall, TeleNav GPS, T-Mboile TV, T-Mobile chat/Qik, ETC) can't all be removed easily. This is what I assume is to blame for the unit not shipping with the latest version of Android (2.3/Gingerbread). These are the things that keep it from being perfect IMO. Hopefully with time it will get updated to 2.3 (T-Mobile recently said "Soon") and the software bugs will get worked out with the camera. The bloatware can be hidden somewhat, so it's not a huge deal.
One thing to note: some reviews have complained about the screen quality, that is to say that the resolution isn't higher (e.g. qHD). It's a personal preference somewhat, but I'm actually glad they didn't use it, it adds weird sub-pixeling when viewed close up. The IPS screen will get washed out in direct sunlight though, but I think it's worth how nice the screen looks indoors.
Overall, it's a great phone and it's likely to stay competitive for the next year or so. If anything the software isn't ready for the hardware, but that will be fixed in time and it gives the impression the phone has a lot of room to grow and really impress.
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