Lg P509 Optimus T 3g Gsm Smartphone Android 3.2mp Camera Gps Wifi Color: Titanium On Sale


LG's first Android phone for T-Mobile. This smartphone is notable for including a mobile hotspot feature that lets nearby Wi-Fi devices share the phone's Internet connection. Other features are par for Android phones, including 3G data, turn-by-turn GPS navigation, 3-megapixel camera, video capture, 3.5mm audio jack, and memory card slot.
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This Unlocked Cell Phones give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Great as a first Android phone
This phone is an entry-level Android device that will be a best fit for those making a transition from a regular phone to a smartphone. Had it for four months and recently traded it up for Samsung Exhibit II, which actually doesn't feel as convenient as Optimus.

The phone supports most of the tasks you'd expect from a smartphone. Processor is rather slow, so be sure not to overload it with multiple widgets running on the home screen.

Supports tethering (i.e. using it as a USB hi-speed internet modem) as well as portable WiFi hotspot. No need to pay extra to the provider for these features. Need to install a whole bunch of drivers from LG web site before you can connect it to a PC.

Comes with a lot of useless demo software and games pre-installed, removing which requires rooting - again, a good exercise that helps to embrace the full power of Android.

If you go out of country with this phone, T-Mobile provides a priceless WiFi calling app for...

2. NO memory makes this one painful to own!
As others have noted this phone has less than adequate memory internally - I'm not sure what the amount is you can use but right now ALL I have on it are Kindle and Dropbox. That's it. It's FULL. No space. Phone storage space low. So if I want to ride a train I have to delete off the Kindle App and put on the Metro App. Then when finished I have to delete off the Metro App and put on the Kindle App. I put the Kindle App on the SD card - still no good. My experience has been even with a SD Card you will only get 1-4 Apps on it because many of the Apps cannot be put on the SD card. It comes pre loaded with a bunch of bloated Apps such as youtube, twitter, and facebook that you *cannot* get rid of. I am serious that I get a phone storage space full about every 5 days and end up constantly deleting one app to use another then reinstalling it later. It is a bat you-know-what crazy way to have to live in 2012 with a Smartphone!

The battery seldom lasts a day. If I don't even use...

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Battery life is one day or less, pocket-dials 911, freezes all the time
This phone... I bought this phone seven months ago and can't wait to replace it. I've been waiting to replace it pretty much since day one. The first month I had the phone it would freeze all the time. I don't have a house phone and was living alone at the time so returning it was more of a hassle than keeping it. Wish I would have returned it. It was a great upgrade from my MetroPCS phone that wasn't a smart phone, but the excitement seriously died down in a few weeks. Here's why:

I have to charge the battery every night. Most days I don't talk on the phone, just text. Maybe read a news article and check my email. Sometimes, the phone doesn't even make it through the day because the apps stay on in the background if you don't go to the settings screen and manually turn them off. All you need is one app running in the background to kill your battery before the day ends.

It freezes. It's too slow. It can't handle anything. My boyfriend's Droid is three years old...
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