
The LG GD880 Mini is a looker. Quite the way to start really, but the Mini isn’t all about looks. From the hardware design through the high-res screen to the software – everything was crafted by skillful hands. Beauty is function in design – nothing is more complex than it needs to be, but beneath the deceptive simplicity there’s a myriad of functions.
The LG GD880, despite its name, is not a small phone, in the sense of some recent minis (*cough*X10mini*cough*). It is darn small next to the LG BL40 New Chocolate, but by no means tiny.
Indeed, Mini also refers to the design concept – there are barely any hardware keys on the device, and the GD880 has one of the cleanest faces in business.
Minimalism does not mean lack of functionality. The scratch-resistant 3.2” display of the impressive WVGA (480x854 pixels) resolution opens the door to HTML5 and Flash capable browsing over a zippy HSPA connection.
Then there’s the multitasking, the social networking, and the multimedia features. Here’s a list of goodies that make the Mini quite big in terms of functionality.
Key features:
* Quad-band GSM support and dual-band 3G
* 7.2Mbps HDSPA and 2Mbps HSUPA
* 3.2" 256K-color TFT capacitive touchscreen display of WVGA (480x854 pixels) resolution; multi-touch support, scratch resistant surface
* Latest S-Class UI; Flash and HTML5 support
* Cool minimalist styling and great build quality
* 5 megapixel auto focus camera; image stabilization, geo-tagging, face detection, Smile Shot, Beauty and Art shot
* VGA@15fps video recording
* Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g with DLNA and built-in GPS receiver with A-GPS support
* Bluetooth with A2DP and microUSB v2.0 (chagrining)
* Hot-swappable microSD card slot; up to 32GB cards supported
* Stereo FM radio with RDS
* 3.5mm audio jack and Dolby mobile
* DivX/XviD support
* Social networking integration (Facebook, Twitter)
* Accelerometer sensor for automatic screen rotation; proximity sensor
* Office document viewer
* Smart dialing
Main disadvantages:
* Laggy software
* Display has poor sunlight legibility
* Flash and HTML5 support not good enough for watching videos
* Below-par audio quality
* GPS functionality is left bare, not even Google Maps preinstalled
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