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LG Optimus ME P350 - Worth a Miss!

17 May, 2011, 5:16 pm IST | by Aaron Almeida | Smartphones Smartphones

Entry level LG Optimus running on Froyo

Entry level LG Optimus running on Froyo
Not too shabby in the looks department
3MP fixed focus shooter
Native web browser was not too bad

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A small, but steady niche is growing for the under Rs. 10,000 smartphone market in India. We see models like the BlackBerry Curve 8520, Samsung Galaxy 5, Spice Mi-310 among various others making a name for themselves. The popularity of these devices are increasing and many people are opting for these entry level smartphones. LG has also entered this foray by launching the LG Optimus ME P350 which runs on Android 2.2  along with a multitude of apps. Read on to see how well the LG Optimus ME P350 fared in our review labs.

Not too shabby in the looks department

Not too shabby in the looks department

 


Design and Build Quality
The LG Optimus ME P350 has a candybar design with a 2.8-inch touchscreen. The phone is quite stylish with its black, silver and grey combination. Other color options are available in the market. The QVGA TFT screen has a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels with 262,000 colours. Below the screen are the four capacitive touch sensitive buttons with the option for menu, back, home and search. Below these capacitive keys are two physical buttons; one for making a call and the other to end it. This end button can also switch off the phone as well as put it into sleep mode.

On the right of the phone are the volume keys which have a nice dark grey finish to it. On the left is the concealed mini USB port which can also be used to charge the phone. On the top of the phone is a 3.5 mm jack that can be used for connecting to headphones or speakers. At the back of the phone is the 3 megapixel, fixed focus camera which has 2x digital zoom.

The battery bay of the LG Optimus ME P350 is completely concealed by the plastic back cover. Under the cover there is a slot to house the battery, as well as the SIM card. To the left underneath the cover is a hot swap micro SD card slot. The Optimus ME P350 comes with 155 MB of internal memory and can support a 32 GB micro SD card. This feature is pretty impressive for an entry level smartphone. Overall the build quality of the phone is solid and sturdy; however, I would have liked a flash for the camera.

Features and Performance
Interface
The LG Optimus ME P350 comes with Android 2.2 aka FroYo and is loaded with LG’s own user interface. First time Android users would find this OS and UI quite simple to maneuver through. Like other Android devices, the Optimus ME P350 has multiple home screens that are fully customizable. The responsiveness of the handset is a little buggy at times with there being a noticed lag as well as the OS hanging on a couple of occasions.

In the main menu there are a wide variety of applications preinstalled by LG and a nice feature of this is the ability to create categories. For example, separate categories can be created for similar applications like music oriented apps, business apps, etc. I tried out the Angry Birds game from the Android Market and noticed a slight lag whilst playing. Typing messages or emails is very easy as there is an option to change the keyboard from being a QWERTY keypad or a standard phone keypad. Either way typing was very smooth on both with no lag.

Native web browser was not too bad

Native web browser was not too bad

 


Multimedia
The LG Optimus ME P350 can play a wide variety of audio formats such as MP3, WAV, WMA and eAAC+. The audio quality on the mono speaker of the phone is average with but some amount of distortion. Bundled with the phone is an in-ear headset that looks and feels very cheap. The audio output of these ear phones is low. I tested the phone with a separate set of ear phones but the audio quality remained under par. This could also attribute to the fact that there are no on board presets to manually adjust the settings. The Optimus ME comes with a built in FM Radio and the quality was quite impressive even in areas where the reception was limited.


Video codecs like MP4, H.264, H.263 and WMV can be played on this handset through its native video player. I tested iPhone/ iPod Touch video content on the LG Optimus ME, and the playback was average with a slight delay in between scenes. WMV and other file formats, at slightly lower resolutions played flawlessly. After downloading RockPlayer from the Android Market, most formats are playable on the handset. I tried .FLV, .MPEG-4, 3GP and a variety of other formats and they all rendered well.

Tags: LG , Optimus ME , Optimus , Google , Android , Froyo , 2.2 , P350 , touchscreen , 3 megapixel , smartphone , mobile phone

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