Beneath the sleek looking metallic body of the Optimus L9 lie reasonable features for a mid-range 4G Android smartphone (1000Mhz dual-core CPU, a 1GB RAM, a 1080p HD video recorder, etc). However, upon scrutiny, we noted that its front-facing camera is only VGA and its Bluetooth is only 3.0 (could have been better if they upgraded it into 4.0 instead).
On-paper Review score:
It's great that the LG Optimus L9 can record high-resolution 1920 x 1080 movies, but we were disappointed not to find any evidence of the Optimus L9 featuring an HDMI port (which is convenient to watch HD videos on your shiny HDTV.)
- We recommend: The latest HDMI phone models
We didn't find SAR (radiation level) information for this phone.
- Recommended alternative: The best low-SAR phones
TFT displays are ok (they used to be the best option), but in such a high-end phone, we prefer AMOLED, or even SuperAMOLED displays, known for their brightness in sunlight, richer contrast and lower energy consumption.
It's disappointing that we could not find its weight information.
It boasts a larger-than-average, 4.5-inch display, with a resolution of 960 x 540 pixels.
It has these special features: Call Screening, Data Tethering, NFC, Proximity Sensor, Video Sharing, Wi-Fi Direct, WiFi Direct
** This phone is also known as: LG P760, T-Mobile Optimus L9
*** These cons and pros are generated automatically based on our proprietary algorithm and the specs we found for this phone. Should you spot a mistake, please let us know.
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