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70 Reviews
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The LG Optimus L3 is a budget phone with good battery life but a poor screen. Its chassis design has some neat features, but overall if your spending power hovers around £80: we'd suggest taking a look at the T-Mobile and Orange offerings, before taking ...
Screen resolution poor and not very sensitive, sluggish processor
The LG L3 is a budget phone with delusions of grandeur, its sleek good looks are backed up by a goodly range of Android features. Unfortunately it's let down by its unresponsive screen and slower than expected processor.SpecificationsSoftware : Android...
Neat, stylish design, good virtual keyboard, excellent price
Tiny lowres display, mediocre camera, no futureproofing
The LG Optimus L3 is a neatly designed, well-priced phone, that is designed for social media and music fans, but has a disappointing low-res display...
Abstract: After some online teasers, LG finally unveils the L-Series devices in the run up to Mobile World Congress 2012. The L-Series focuses on bringing premium design to mid-range devices. The L-Series is all about the quality of finishing and less about the spe...
Looks better than the average entrylevel phone, Good performance and fluid UI, Flash Player support
The screen brings tears to your eyes... literally, Very poor camera, Overpriced
All in all, there's no doubt that the LG Optimus L3 is one perfectly usable handset, with no serious issues to cause problems with its operation. We do like the fact that it looks better than your average low-end affair, and it actually outperforms it...
Attractive looking design, "Floating" screen, Only $99
Small, low-res display, No Ice Cream Sandwich software
Retailing for just $99 through Telstra, the pre-paid Optimus L3 is likely to bring some much needed style to the budget end of the Android market. It's just a shame about that small, low-resolution display and the lack of Ice Cream Sandwich software...