LG T375 User Reviews

Overall User Rating
Build quality
8
Camera quality
6
Performance
9
Display
10
Battery life and charging
8
Rating breakdown (out of 10)
User reviews
8

Best Bang for your Buck!

Phone owned for less than a month

Well its not everyday that you see a feature phone released, in this day and age. But for those phone users on a budget,and all those youngsters out there this one would be perfect for them.

Now for the design and build quality.This phone isn't have bad looking for a low end feature phone. It comes in a nice slim package and the back,battery cover has a nice grippy,dotty feel to it.,Of course the phone is made of plastic all around but thats what to ecxpect at a sub-100$ price range.On top we have a 3.5mm headphone jack,and a lock/power button,on the left side we have a volume rocker,wich is mainly responsive,on the bottom we have a mini usb port for charging and data. On the front of course are the capacative buttons,which are somewhat responsive for the most part.

Now the interface and software,The interface was pretty good and very simple and easy to use,with little to no lag.On the lock screen the time is displayed along with the date slide it up to reveal 5 homescreens which can hold many widgets,going into the menu there are many shortcut icons,and there are facebook and twitter apps for social uses.Sadly there is no app store but you can get by with GetJar.

The camera is somewhat good,LG squeezed the most out of this 2 Mega Pixel shooter that they could with dull washed colors,but alot of detail,unsurprisingly video is ridiculously bad at qcif quality were already down,but at 15 fps this camera is terrible.

Now the conclusion,
This phone is great!,the call quality was above average the party on the other end sounded clear and they said i was clear,so in the end this phone is great,other than the camera,the interface for the most part speedy and the screen is very responsive,and it all comes in a slim and stylish package and all under 100$.

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