Friday, March 11, 2011

LG GM205

Low-end music cell phones are popular amongst both grown-up and young users, because of a variety of reasons. Firstly, for its music, Secondly, in general, this type phones are very reliable devices and has a long-lasting batteries. If you the kind of person who likes to keep it simple and avoid all the complications in the music, the review of the LG GM205 candy bar will defiantly catch your attention.

Design:
The LG GM205 is a classic affordable music candy bar. This phone has a cute, cheerful exterior, which makes for a perfect everyday phone that is if the entire day is not, filled with business meetings or additional formal stuff.

It set in a simple 2-inch display. It is small; however, it does get its job done. Images are of normal quality due to its low resolution. The sad fact is it turns to a mirror, whilst viewed beneath bright sunlight. The worrying issue is their plastic protections over the screen seem extremely weak, since it can easily bend.

At the sides on the GM205 are the elements designed for providing the need of all music lovers. The left side is the volume rocker also its microSD card slot the right side you get its proprietary LG port, also FM radio, music player buttons. At the top, your 3.5mm jack for the headphones.

The LG GM205 is equipped with a 2MP camera also 2.1 channel speakers which should deliver several nice sound once you not using the headset.

In general, its keys are completely usable. The buttons at the sides are cool with its pronounced click. The LG GM205 numeric keypad can feel somewhat better, since you sometimes feel like you pressed more keys than just one at once. Fortunately, though, this problem did not surface during our functionality.

The design of the LG GM205 is quite a decent competitor for other similar type handsets in the market today. Its appearance is pleasant and cheerful good keys, conveniently positioned memory-card slot a 3.5mm jack which is a compulsory feature on this handset.

Functionality and interface
It comes with a straightforward well-known interface for your basic needs, including standard messaging application, a calendar and your usual organizer tools.
Now let us discuss the music part. Firstly, what we do not enjoy regarding its music player, well your songs in your memory card has to reside at a specific directory memory card\music you cannot see the mp3s on the outside. It can be, still played through your file manager, this is a silly concept.

You have a FM radio; this possibly is the most pleasurable feature on the phone, since it comes with a built-in FM antenna. Storing or searching for radio stations, is somewhat a straightforward making this task a flawless experience.

The sounds on the 2.1 speakers are great. It is powerful and does not emit several crackling noises at its highest volume. The sounds of the ear buds are, found to be pleasing enough, deep and well balanced. Still, this is greatly dependent what type of headset you would use.

The 2MP preset focus camera it is almost usable. The Outdoor images seem a bit short of detail, nevertheless with very natural colors, whilst the indoor ones get little grainy, this is understandable.

Performance and Conclusion:
Sound quality whilst on a call is quite decent. The Incoming voices are loud, but are rather sharp sometimes. Outgoing quality of the calls is much better. The microphone on the LG GM205, manages isolating all the environmental noises. The 950mAh battery delivers four days mixed usage. Includes mostly radio listening, also calls and some snapshots from the camera.

The LG GM205 is an awesome music phone. Has every needed feature to make the music experience enjoyable and complete. It gets much better once you use its built-in FM antenna, for listening on the radio. The LG GM205 is an affordable music phone the LG GM205 is a good choice if you enjoy the simple way of technology. This is a perfect phone for all ages.
Pros
* Built-in FM antenna for your radio
* Cheerful appearance
* Easily available microSD card
Cons
* Not very strong
* No added music-centric applications

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