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LG Pop (GD510)


$166.00 Released February, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Value - one of the least expensive touch screen phones. Expandable memory - accepts MicroSD cards. Available with a unique solar panel back panel.

The Cons:Lacks 3G connectivity. No Wi-Fi support. Only 40MB of built-in memory.

The LG Pop (or GD510) is a non-smartphone for those who still want a full touchscreen. Its features a 3" TFT touchscreen, a 3 megapixel camera, mp3 and video playback and a 3-way homescreen interface.

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Additionally, the Pop's optional solar-cell powered battery cover helps save energy by using the power of the sun to charge the Pop's battery.

The Pop's 3 megapixel camera can take pictures up to a resolution of 2048x1537 without pixelation while its microSD/microSDHC port allows for up to 8GB of storage capacity. This 8GB of storage is also helpful for storage of mpeg4 video files for playback as well as MP3, AAC, AAC+, WMA and RA music files using the Pop's built-in media player. Its 3-way homescreen allows for simple navigation through the Pop's many features, contacts and functions.

Features

  • 3" TFT touchscreen
  • 3 megapixel camera
  • Supports playback of mpeg4 video files and MP3, AAC, AAC+, WMA, RA music files
  • Internal memory: 42MB (expandable up to 8GB by way of microSD/microSDHC)
  • 3-way homescreen interface
  • Optional solar-cell powered battery cover
  • Bluetooth 2.1 capable

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    value - one of the least expensive touch screen phones

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    expandable memory - accepts MicroSD cards

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    available with a unique solar panel back panel

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    dedicated camera button - allows for easier photos

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    good software keyboard - easy to type on

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    lacks 3G connectivity

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    no Wi-Fi support

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    only 40MB of built-in memory

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    integrates a resistive touchscreen, not a capacitive one

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    the built-in apps run relatively slow

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