LG
isn’t a newcomer when it comes to high end smartphones. They’ve been in
the mobile space for a long time, but have never quite been able to
penetrate the market as effectively as some of their peers. They were
one of the first companies to release handsets with dual core
processors, and although the same cannot be said for the quad core
sector
, they’re here, and they looking to create a stir. With phones
such as the One X, and the Galaxy S3, one may say that the quad core
scenario has already peaked in terms of popularity. Even so, there is
always room for improvement, and the LG optimus 4X HD seeks to prove as a worthy adversary to the aforementioned heavy hitters and make a name for itself.
At
first glance, the Optimus 4X HD looks like a larger version of the much
acclaimed Galaxy S2. The edges aren’t rounded, well they are, but
they’re still square edges only slightly rounded at the very tip, and
the phone is ultra light, exactly the reasons why we loved the S2.
Hardware wise, it’s no slouch. The 4.1 core Tegra
3 processor is speedy and keeps response time to a minimum. It comes
packed with 1 GB of RAM, 16 GB storage, an 8 mega pixel snapper, and
almost all the features you’d expect from a high end smartphone. The
screen size is 4.7 inches, on par with the One X and the Galaxy S3, and
for such a huge phone, it is surprisingly light. The screen looks
gorgeous, but the glare is apparent while viewing the screen uner direct
sunlight.
But that’s not all the phone has to offer. Quick memo
offers the users the ability to quickly edit their photos and videos.
Also possible is video zooming with the ability to pan across different
sections of the zoomed video without much loss in quality. Using the
newly implemented Icon Customizer, you can now have custom icons for all
of your apps. Also added is the ability to share files via other
devices with the use of NFC. You can also quickly change the settings of the phone with the use of the awesome NFC
tag, plus the system. The phone will come packed with three such tags
and each can be rewritten to accommodate several settings that the user
wishes to achieve. The settings will then change everytime the user
simply taps the tag. Also added is the ability to remotely control your
phone via your computer using a DLNA specific service called Smartshare.
The
4X HD also sports some India specific features, at the center of which
stands LG mobile TV, a television media service which will stream a
select group of channels straight to the phone. The service is free for
the first 3 months, and will be chargeable after that. There is no
online media library on the phone at the moment, but it is in the works
and might hit the phone late next year.
The LG Optimus 4X HD is priced at Rs. 34,990Overall the phone feels like a good edition to the high end paradigm, and although it won’t be giving Samsung of HTC nightmares, it is still looking like a very nice alternative to the other phones in a saturated market. Our little hands on with the phone left us cautiously impressed, but i’m definitely looking forward to seeing more of the phone, to better understand whether it can actually stand the test of time, or fall like countless others. The fact that it even made me contemplate asking that question, is an achievement in todays world, where no two products are very dissimilar or genuine.
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