LG GW620

LG has again nailed the prepaid segment, this time with a full-featured Android smartphone at a budget price.


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Design

The landscape slider has to be one of the most popular and practical handset form factors around at the moment, especially with texting teenagers. LG has already kicked a few goals with this sort of design over the last 12 months, with the LG WebSlider and LG Xenon both scoring well with our review team for bringing great value to the prepaid segment, but the GW620 takes this value proposition even further.

Landscape sliders often offer well-spaced QWERTY keyboards, and the GW620 is no exception. Though the keyboard is quite flat and the individual keys lack any significant definition, the size and spacing of the keys make this keyboard very easy to use. Unlike most mobile phone keyboards, the GW620 features five rows of keys, giving you a row of numeric keys rather than doubling up the numbers on top-row alphabet buttons. If you think about it this makes good sense, given that this is a phone after all and you're likely to dial a few numbers over the course of owning this handset.

Like the LG Xenon, the GW620 also features a touchscreen display, with this handset sporting a 3-inch HVGA resistive touch panel with capacitive touch buttons below the screen for navigating the menus. In our opinion, this screen is one of the weaker elements of this smartphone, as the resistive touchscreen lacks the sensitivity you may expect from a phone that relies on touchscreen input as much as the GW620 does. There are numerous elements of the user interface that require dragging or swiping screen gestures and these can be trickier to accomplish accurately on this display. The capacitive buttons on the other hand are almost too responsive. On numerous occasions we found ourselves exiting the menus or back-tracking through our web history because of accidental touches of these keys.

The GW620 charges via a micro USB port on the top left-hand side of the phone, and features a 3.5mm headphone jack at the top and a hot-swappable microSD card slot on the right-hand side. The screen lock key is also on the top of the handset, similar to other Android phones and the Apple iPhone.

Features

For many people the GW620 will be their introduction, not only to Google's Android operating system, but to owning a smartphone in general. A smartphone is becoming the device of choice for many upgrading their phone contracts, and Google's system will offer you a range of services that were difficult to use or absent on other phone systems. Out of the box, the GW620 is preloaded with a suite of Google services including GMail, Google Maps, Google Calendar, GTalk and YouTube, plus the Android Market for downloading your choice of the 50,000 apps now available in the store.

To give you the best access to these services, the GW620 is fit out with top-shelf smartphone connectivity features; HSDPA and Wi-Fi for web access, GPS for mapping software and Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP for connection to car kits and hands-free headphones.

Like all new phones, the GW620 is fitted out with a digital camera on the back of the handset, but unlike most phones in this price range, the GW620's 5-megapixel camera is actually quite good. With an LED flash and auto-focus, the camera here should cover most standard photo opportunities, and while the focus is slow and imperfect, the majority of pics we took turned out quite well, with rich black reproduction and nice, strong colours.

For a camera in an AU$300 phone the GW620's does a decent job.
(Credit: CBSi)

LG has opted to use the stock Android music and video players, which are fine for playing back your tunes and flicks, but won't win fashion shows for style. LG adds DivX video file recognition to the usually limited range of supported video codecs and include a 2GB microSD memory card pre-installed.

Performance

As you can tell from the features listed above, the GW620 punches above its AU$300 price tag in most respects; however, processing performance is not one of these areas. It's hard to tell whether the lag we've experienced is due to an underpowered processor or due to the older version of the Android platform the GW620 is running (version 1.5 to be precise), so owners of this phone will need a little patience when moving between apps.

Battery life during our tests was reasonably impressive though, we managed about 10 to 12 hours of continuous music playback at full volume, and typically about two days of battery life with regular use of the browser and phone functions.

Overall

Though it's easy to spot a few clunky elements, it's hard to deny what the GW620 offers to the Australian smartphone market. An Android smartphone with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard for under-AU$300 is fantastic value, especially when this phone also offers the same range of connectivity options we tend to only see on phones at twice the price.

Smartphone newcomers should also consider that a phone like the GW620 is likely to use more internet data than your old phone, so make sure you ask about data plans when you're signing up for a plan.

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steph
8
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steph posted a review   

The Good:qwerty keyboard

The Bad:alarm, OS

After reading reviews on the internet I took the leap and bought the phone. I'm happy with the keyboard (after a day or two you get used to it and it is handy) and although for some people the screen may not be as responsive as the screens on other phones, for some one who has never used a touch screen before it's perfectly reasonable.

I realised it had an older version of the android OS but it didn't click for me that as a consequence many of the downloadable android apps would not be compatible. It's not a dealbreaker as the phone is still fairly user friendly, but it is mildly annoying.

Also, the alarm does not activate when the phone is turned off. I am in the habit of turning my phone off every night and for a large part of the day, to conserve battery while I don't use it; every phone I have had in the past has still succeeded at waking me up every morning for work while the phone was in the off state, but not this one.

So unless you want to download lots of apps or use it as an early morning alarm, it's great

Harish Shah
9
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Harish Shah posted a review   

The Good:The torch and Android

The Bad:Can't think of any right now

I just bought this phone from mnvcollections.com and I totally love it!
A lot of people said the LG GW620's battery has some issues. But I figured that if you have the right software for the battery then you are good to go.
And I have even used the LG GW620 as a Torch recently and it works like a breeze.
So if you like Android-based phones then you should buy the LG GW620.

iffy
6
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iffy posted a review   

The Good:The build, the feel of the phone, key pad, picture quality

The Bad:Poor battery life

Everything but the battery life is great. It makes the phone such a turn off, regardless of all of its other awesome features.

cassie
5
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cassie posted a review   

i have had the same internet issue and cannot connect to the internet. my phone wont save the settings optus tells me to put in. if anyone knows how to fix this please let me know.

 

cashjake posted a comment   

The Good:great texting, good touch screen, looks good, android phone, decent camera

The Bad:bad internet

seriously the internet is bad on this thing and its not just me i call my internet provider: nothings wrong, i called optus, nothings wrong i even called dick smith even they said nothings wrong yet it still cant connect!!

nick
8
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nick posted a review   

The Good:keyboard,camera,

The Bad:touchscreen,android 1.5,bluetooth

mmm,good phone.only problems-touchscreens good at strt but lacks of.networks crap.cant connect bluetooth to othr phones and its android 1.5.but its a pretty good phone for its value
i say get it if u dont want to spend to much money on a smartphone and get a good data pack with it.

 

kaitly posted a comment   

The Good:key pad, internet

The Bad:bit slow

i have not had the phone for that long but i already love it. it comes unlocked so you can put any sim in it. it is very fast on internet and good with emails and all that kind of stuff. pictures turn out really nice.KEYPADS the best thing about it, so much like a computer. only bad thing is its a bit slow clicking into things, and when you open it, it takes a few seconds to use. overall best phone i have had and would strongly reccomend it :)

Flyman
8
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Flyman posted a review   

The Good:Ease of use, light weight, compact, excellent picture quality

The Bad:Poor battery life!

I've had this phone for two months now and love everything about it, except the battery life. I have gone into the settings and turned everything off, connect only to 2G networks etc and still only manage 7-10 hours useage before needing to charge it up again.

 

lolz posted a comment   

I'm about to buy one, is it good?
I just want one that is good with email and can connect to the internet well without taking years to load.

danelfree
10
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danelfree posted a review   

The Good:great keyboard, great touch screen

The Bad:nothin

ive had this fone 4 2 months and its the best fne i hav eva had


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User Reviews / Comments  LG GW620

  • steph

    steph

    Rating8

    "After reading reviews on the internet I took the leap and bought the phone. I'm happy with the keyboard (after a day or two you get used to it and it is handy) and although for some people the scre..."

  • Harish Shah

    Harish Shah

    Rating9

    "I just bought this phone from mnvcollections.com and I totally love it!
    A lot of people said the LG GW620's battery has some issues. But I figured that if you have the right software for the..."

  • iffy

    iffy

    Rating6

    "Everything but the battery life is great. It makes the phone such a turn off, regardless of all of its other awesome features."

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