الأربعاء، 11 يناير 2012

LG Encore AT&T Phone Review

LG has recently launched the Encore, a feature-rich touchscreen phone for the AT&T released  Wireless network. The Encore is designed to buy a touchscreen phone option for those who can not afford, or may not want to be a true touch screen smartphone. That’s not to say that the Encore a knock-off, it’s a perfectly good phone in its own right, but at first glance you may think that the LG Encore much more than it actually is. The Encore has a lot to offer, but it’s a bad side to navigate this phone as well, as it is hard sometimes, and it can be sent with a frustrating experience.
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Design
The LG Encore measures 4.17 inches long, 2.10 cm wide and 0.47 inches thick, making it similar in shape and a little leaner than many touch screen phones on the market. The casing around the phone is made of plastic, and as the Encore weighs only 3.7 ounces, it feels a little light in the hand. It does not necessarily feel cheap, but with the help of stronger and heavier materials LG could have made the device feel more stable in the hand.
The most important, is only good drive mechanism of the LG Encore, the 3-inch touchscreen that dominates the front of the phone. The screen TFT LCD 260K colors that can display at a resolution of 400 x 240. The colors look decent but not great, and the text could stand to be a little more sharply. With the LG Encore in direct sunlight is not recommended. At the bottom of the screen you have three static touch keys, under the same glass as the display with the phone a good look.

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