LG Intuition Review
0. phoneArena posted on 14 Sep 2012, 05:52
Korean based manufacturer LG wants to get into the exclusive club as well, and with that, they’ve brought to market the LG Intuition for Verizon Wireless – also known abroad as the LG Optimus Vu. Sure, it boasts the “Rubberdium” stylus for the convenience of drawing or writing something, but what separates it from most of the competition, is the unique 4:3 aspect ratio of its 5” IPS LCD display. Is it peculiar? Absolutely! We’re hoping it can at least exceed the standards set by its rival...
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1. Nathan_ingx posted on 14 Sep 2012, 06:13 11 0
Well, LG didn't try hard enough with this one!!!
I guess all those brains are occupied beautifying the upcoming Optimus G.
3. SuperAndroidEvo posted on 14 Sep 2012, 06:44 4 0
Hey guys Joooooooohn V. here from PhoneArena..... lol
Great review. Very fair, & also I love the intro. I thought for a moment you were about to enter a ring or an octagon. lol
4. jwl3429 posted on 14 Sep 2012, 08:28 4 0
call me crazy but as a blackberry user i like the idea of this for web browsing, document editing and messages and email. i don't do a lot with games and videos and i am sure the s3 proccessor would be fine all the other things.
5. Joshing4fun posted on 14 Sep 2012, 10:06 0 0
Hmm... Who made the bigger blunder: LG for making this disappointing phone or Verizon for selling it (especially next to the S3 for the same price)?
6. Nathan_ingx posted on 14 Sep 2012, 10:28 1 0
That being said...is it necessary to expect a 16:9 ratio-ed videos to be played on phablets without the black bars on top???
Unless you want it to look like a giant iPhone 5, lol.
8. KingKurogiii posted on 14 Sep 2012, 13:13 3 0
it was very clearly a mistake for Verizon to carry this out-dated Note wannabe but there's still a couple of things i like about it. i like the little metal accents on it which includes a nice sliding metal microUSB cover and i really like LG's new UI but i like the icons used on the 4X more than the ones on this.
9. u-suck-more posted on 15 Sep 2012, 02:20 0 0
i think it would have been better if they used e S4 instead of the S3. i mean LG changed e international variant of the Optimus Vu to Tegra3, i dont see why they couldnt change e chip for e intuition
11. maryaaadil posted on 16 Sep 2012, 10:41 0 0
Yeah even if they wanted something cheap they could use nvidia kai tegra 3
12. KingKurogiii posted on 16 Sep 2012, 12:48 1 0
not compatible with LTE.
10. fanboy1974 posted on 15 Sep 2012, 23:09 1 1
Due to this phones failure maybe we will see the Galaxy Note 2/Htc Phablet much quicker.
13. JuanitaAlfonzo posted on 12 Nov 2012, 13:45 0 0
Call me quirky but I like this phone. As a hair stylist, I can take pics of my clients, make a note about what I did to get the look, file them away and do it quickly. Any word when it will be compatible with 4G LTE? I'm with At&T here in Austin, Texas, and would love to give this a try for a couple of years. Gee, wish these contracts could be annual instead.






