Testseek.com have collected 56 expert reviews of the LG GD510 Pop / Cookie Pep and the average rating is 69%. Scroll down and see all reviews for LG GD510 Pop / Cookie Pep.
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56 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Targeted at today's youth, the LG cookie pep comes in stylish black and silver variants, loaded with apps for social networking and a lot more. Cost –effectiveness has taken quite a toll on the camera, which is simply 3 MP, and the headphone jack is not ...
Reasonably sleek, Solidly built, Good music quality
Very poor touch interface, Plain looking, Mediocre camera
An MRP of 8,399 seems excessive, but the street price should be a good Rs. 1,500 lower. At that price, you get a decent set of features, but nothing that is spectacular value for money, or even good value for money. In fact, the major selling point of ...
Light weight comfortable design, UI is quite fluid in most cases, Multimedia features work out really well, Camera quality is good
Virtual keypads are a bit of a issue
Connectivity3G support is not available in the Pep so you’ll have to settle for EDGE/GPRS. Setting up email accounts with POP or IMAP support isn’t too hard. The browser is simple and convenient for surfing. Google has preloaded a Google Search feature...
Affordable, Excellent Battery, Very Good Music Playback, Stylish Looks, Solid Build
Average Camera, Poor Video Playback, No GPS, WiFi or 3G
LG knows exactly what it’s doing with the Cookie Pep. It is an affordable, smart looking touchscreen phone that does not aim to exceed your expectations but is content with meeting them....
Smart looks, compact, lightweight, smooth UI, multitasking, accelerometer, good audio, battery life
Touch registration, interface response delayed from time to time, cramped QWERTY keymatt
The LG Cookie Pep GD510 sells for around Rs. 7,000 with a one-year warranty. The pricing of the handset is very much close to its older sibling and at the same time lower than the competition, giving it the price point advantage. The handset is sure to...
Abstract: The LG Pop seems a reasonable move given the generous return of investment by the Cookie. We still think the Cookie is very hard to beat but the LG GD510 Pop may've taken the right approach. It's striving to repeat a huge success and uses the same con...
Abstract: LG’s GD510, otherwise known as the Pop, is the ‘greenest’ fully featured mobile phone on the market today due to its compact size, low weight, volume efficient packaging and low energy consumption. When it comes to the use of materials like gold, palla...
Responsive touchscreen; straightforward to use; handy home-screen widgets
No 3G, Wi-Fi or GPS support
The LG Pop GD510 has a basic feature set, but it looks cute, it's easy to use and it has a pleasingly responsive touchscreen. It's just a shame that it lacks 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity ...
For a budget handset (available for around £100), the LG Pop isn't bad. Unlike many other handsets of this caliber, the Pop keeps things simple and straightforward. However, the connectivity limitations really let it down and as internet access is a hu...