LG 306G Pros And Cons Review

Picture of the LG 306G, by LG

For a non-Android (basic) phone, the LG 306G (and the 305C alike) seems to pack just the right mix of essential features. Bringing Wi-Fi connection at 3G speeds to a 3.2-inch touchscreen sounds like a good move for LG. The fact that it does not have the niceties of smartphones could also translate to a longer battery life on a single charge. A 2-megapixel snapper is somewhat expected out of this device. It might even do more compared to VGA-equipped models. LG also jump-starts you on storing songs and videos with the 4GB microSD card that comes with it. So even though an Android OS opens up more doors, if you're not that techy of a person, the 306G might be just as reliable.


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