At 3.88 ounces, this basic smartphone (that offers the note-taking app QuickMemo) will probably strain neither your pocket nor your pocketbook. However, it is also a little light in terms of features, with an 800MHz processor (other entry-level smartphones get at least 1GHz), Android 2.3.6 operating system (probably just as much as what the 800Mhz CPU can run), a 3.2-inch touch screen (whose 320 x 240 resolution is rather low even for its category), and a 3.2-megapixel camera (we would have made comparisons, but we are sure you get the picture). Its 512MB RAM is also average, but its 1540mAh battery does yield an above-average talk time of 600 minutes.
There is not much doubt that the LG Optimus Zone is a smartphone that will not make it to the high-powered zone, but as a prepaid-bound handset, that is not what it is aiming for, anyway.
** This phone is also known as: LG VS410PP
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