LG Optimus L7 P700 Reviews

LG Optimus L7 Review at Engadget

As much as we wanted to like the Optimus L7, we must strongly urge those who want an entry-level smartphone to look elsewhere. It's quite a shame, really, because LG's design efforts hinted at something so much greater. We genuinely appreciate the phone's display, handy NFC capabilities, excellent battery life and even its software, which features LG's UI 3.0 layered on top of Android 4.0.The Optimus L7 is a sluggish performer that is further hindered by unnecessary animations and transition effects in the UI. While that alone wouldn't qualify as a deal-breaker in the budget category, its slow data transmission speeds, incompatible trans-Atlantic 3G bands, woeful camera, lack of an ambient light sensor, subpar voice quality and flaky touch response all point to a regrettable purchase. As it stands, if your budget dictates your next smartphone, look instead toward the HTC One V, Sony Xperia U and Samsung Galaxy S Advance for more compelling options. Similarly, if you're able to avoid the contract subsidies and go SIM-free, the Galaxy Nexus is now more affordable than ever. Read more...


LG Optimus L7 Review at PCMag

The misnamed LG Splendor loses its luster when compared with other smartphones in U.S. Cellular's lineup. Read more...


LG Optimus L7 Review at Wired

The LG Optimus L7 has a large, good-quality screen, an okay camera, and delivers Ice Cream Sandwich at a reasonable price. It's a pity its single-core processor doesn't make using it as smooth as it might be. Read more...


LG Optimus L7 Review at CNET

Though it doesn't operate at the fastest network speed, nor have the best camera, the LG Splendor is a reliable and affordable option for U.S. Cellular customers. Not only is it marked at a competitive price, but the device also has a zippy processor, a recent version of the Android OS, and a vibrant display that is ideal for anyone looking for an updated but inexpensive midrange phone to get by with. Read more...


LG Optimus L7 Review at PCAdvisor

The LG Optimus L7 is a good-looking design, with decent build quality and the latest Google software. However, it is severely let down by its poor performance – both in terms of subjective speed and in poor battery life. The price seems attractive when compared to high-end phones but there are much better Android handsets available for less. Read more...