The market is packed with new high-end smart phones that are overflowing with features and specs.

Showing off the LG GD510 Pop

The market is packed with new high-end smart phones that are overflowing with features and specs. It looks like LG has moved away from the trend but still catered to the customer's needs through their newest mobile phone offering called Pop.

A Touch of Simplicity

The LG GD510 Pop is the latest full touch phone that pride's itself on its simplicity and functionality. The 3 inch TFT resistive touch screen display helps users to easily browse the phone's apps with a touch of a finger or a stylus. It can display at a pixel size of 240 x 400 with 256,000 colors which makes viewing a pleasure.

You can easily input data to the mobile phone through your handwriting, and a full QWERTY touch keyboard that you can use in landscape mode or the alphanumeric keypad. And for easier navigation, you can find the smart multi-functional key at the lower right side serves as the menu, end or cancel key which functions depending on the green or red backlight. But despite all this, some tech reviews find that the phone has poor display under the sun.

Energy-Saver

Looking at this disadvantage in a more positive 'light', the hot and bright sun can actually be useful for the phone and users as well with its solar charging feature. This LG phone comes with an affordable solar panel battery cover accessory that can be attached anytime, anywhere. Any user can go places without a mobile phone charger and they will certainly never run out of battery again during the day. For 10 minutes of sunlight exposure, users are guaranteed 2 minutes 15 seconds of talk time and 3 hours of standby mode time.

And since the phone has a ready to use 'Business Calculator' application, users can keep track of the sun exposure time that the mobile phone needs for full battery charge. The mobile phone can last up to 3.6 hours of talk time and 360 hours (15 days) of standby time if the battery is fully charged.

Feature Filled

This full touch mobile phone has a supports connectivity tools like GPS navigation, Quadband GSM, EDGE, GPRS, WAP 2.0 XHTML, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP and MicroUSB port. With these, users can use it as a simple mobile phone to send text, MMS, email and instant messages while on the go. You can make hand-free voice calls through the headset or loudspeaker function. This mobile phone can easily share files between a personal computer and phone by local USB. Phone to phone sharing is possible through Bluetooth. Managing your contact list is now easy with its PC syncing capability.

This mobile phone has a 3.2 megapixel camera with resolution of 2048 x 1537 without pixilation which is useful for scanning pictures or videos instantly. The FM radio with Radio Data System (RDS) is perfect for tuning to your favorite station. User-friendly time management applications that can be found are calendar, to-do, alarm clock, timer, stopwatch and World clock.

Some basic computing helpful apps are the calculator, unit converter and voice recorder. Checking your business or personal files in the DOC, XLS and PDF formats are possible with the phone's Picsel viewer. And for fitness fans, the Weight Tracker and Running Mate will surely help you out.

LG GD510 Pop is very handy in its 97.8 x 49.5 x 11.2mm size and 87grams weight. But this phone will surely be easy to get with an estimated price range of £140-£200 only.

Simon Drew

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To compare all the best LG GD510 Pop deals on offer you can pay a visit to Moby1. They compare mobile phone contracts from all the major retailers so that you can more easily find the right one for you. They also have an extensive range of phone reviews for the latest phones.

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