
Update: We've altered our review to reflect improved pricing on the Optimus L3 - does that make it any more worthwhile as a smartphone though?
Some way off becoming a leader of the smartphone scene, LG's Optimus L3 is an entry-level handset that counteracts a less than groundbreaking array of specs, largely uninspiring styling and a less than fluid user experience with an impressive performance in the area that is arguably most important to its intended market, pricing.
Lining up for as little as £79.95 on a pay-as-you-go basis or from £7.50 per month on a monthly contract, the L3 is one third of the Optimus L series and lines up as the smaller, lower-end sibling to the mid-market L5 and higer-end L7.
Banking on its wallet-friendly price point to separate it from the expansive range of entry-level smartphones, the latest LG offering faces stiff competition from a flurry of more aesthetically pleasing, specs impressive and desirable devices from more coveted brands of the pocketable handset sector, such as Samsung and HTC.




Although sure to attract many thanks to its extremely low pricing, the LG Optimus L3 features fewer bells and whistles, and a lower array of hardware features, than a number of its similarly priced rivals, with the £79.99 priced Orange San Francisco offering a superior 800 x 480p resolution display. Elsewhere the Alcatel OT-602 manages to utilise the same 320 x 240p resolution screen, albeit on a smaller scale, and the HTC Desire C runs the more current Android 4.0 operating system.

While the device can still be expanded up to 32GB via microSD, this full gigabyte base is a marked improvement on many of its sub 256MB touting rivals.

In terms of internals, while Google's Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS is no longer at the fore of software potential, with no Android 4.0 ICS update to be made available, LG's decision to skin the L3 with its own Optimus 2.0 Lite user interface could be seen as a mistake. A less than fluid experience helps create a device that through a period of long-term use would quickly transform multiple small niggles into a series of massive molehills.
Full Spesification's For LG Optimus L3
General | 2G Network | GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 |
3G Network | HSDPA 900 / 2100 | |
SIM | Mini-SIM | |
Announced | 2012, January | |
Status | Available. Released 2012, February | |
Body | Dimensions | 102.6 x 61.6 x 11.9 mm (4.04 x 2.43 x 0.47 in) |
Weight | 110 g (3.88 oz) | |
Display | Type | TFT capacitive touchscreen, 256K colors |
Size | 240 x 320 pixels, 3.2 inches (~125 ppi pixel density) | |
Multitouch | Yes | |
Sound | Alert types | Vibration, MP3 ringtones |
Loudspeaker | Yes | |
3.5mm jack | Yes | |
Memory | Card slot | microSD, up to 32GB |
Internal | 1 GB storage, 384 MB RAM | |
Data | GPRS | Yes |
EDGE | Yes | |
Speed | HSDPA, 3.6 Mbps | |
WLAN | Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi hotspot, DLNA | |
Bluetooth | Yes, v3.0 with A2DP | |
USB | Yes, microUSB v2.0 | |
Camera | Primary | 3.15 MP, 2048x1536 pixels |
Features | Geo-tagging | |
Video | Yes, VGA@24fps | |
Secondary | No | |
Features | OS | Android OS, v2.3.6 (Gingerbread) |
CPU | 800 MHz | |
GPU | Adreno 200 | |
Sensors | Accelerometer, proximity, compass | |
Messaging | SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email, IM | |
Browser | HTML5, Adobe Flash | |
Radio | Stereo FM radio | |
GPS | Yes, with A-GPS support | |
Java | Yes, via Java MIDP emulator | |
Colors | Black, White | |
- SNS integration | ||
- Google Search, Maps, Gmail | ||
- YouTube, Google Talk | ||
- MP4/H.264/H.263/WMV player | ||
- MP3/WAV/WMA/eAAC+ player | ||
- Document viewer | ||
- Organizer | ||
- Voice memo | ||
- Predictive text input | ||
Battery | Li-Ion 1500 mAh battery | |
Stand-by | Up to 600 h (2G) / Up to 600 h (3G) | |
Talk time | Up to 12 h 30 min (2G) / Up to 10 h (3G) |
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