Testseek.com have collected 46 expert reviews of the LG E730 Optimus Sol and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for LG E730 Optimus Sol.
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46 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Eyecatching display, Good incall sound quality, Slim and lightweight
Boring design, Poor Adobe Flash handling
Without any doubt, the LG Optimus Sol will have a hard time battling in the Android arena as there are plenty of similarly priced devices that do not skimp on features. Still, we have to admit that its Ultra AMOLED display is pleasing to the eye thank...
Abstract: Unveiled back in August, the LG Optimus Sol is tailored for those in search of an eye-pleasing smartphone that does not cost an arm and a leg. And by using the term eye-pleasing, we are not referring to exotic, high-end materials here; it is the phone...
2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 & 3G network HSDPA 900/2100, Light weight, dimensions 122.5 x 62.5 x 9.8 mm. Its petite built makes it easier to carry it around comfortably, CPU 1 GHz processor, Qualcomm MSM8255 chipset. This allows for faster down
Flash less camera, No high Definition video recording facility available
LG Optimus Sol E730 definitely scores with its excellent AMOLED display, good multimedia capacity and it's decent out of the box multimedia experiences. However, paying such a hefty price for a glossy plastic body phone with inconsistent performance and t...
Without beating around the bush I can confidently say that I cannot recommend the Optimus Sol. That's as clear I can get. Not that the Optimus Sol is bad device, its just that now we have much better devices in the market like the Sony Xperia U which reta...
LG has some work to do when it comes to high-end offerings but in case of Optimus Sol, it sits nicely in the mid-range segment. Priced at Rs. 17,000, the phone is Rs. 1,000 cheaper than its closest competitor – Sony Xperia neo V and the fact that it is bo...
Good display, Good build quality, Good Mulimedia support
No camera flash, No dedicated camera button,
The eye-catching Ultra AMOLED display is a plus for this phone. The apps and games are faster with the 1GHz processor. The battery life is also good that lasts more than a day with average use with few phone calls, browsing on 3G and few hours of audio...
A bit on the expensive side, No flash on camera, Poor battery life
The LG Optimus Sol is priced at Rs 18,500 and is a very good option if you are looking for a good Android device for less than Rs 20,000. You could also consider the Samsung Galaxy SL, which costs Rs 18,000 and has a four inch display, or LG's own Optimus...
While the device impresses on every front, the price of this device (Rs 19,000) is what attracts buyers the most. Optimus Sol in few words is a great and stylish device to have and flaunt as well. Its light-weight profile and battery backup of about two d...
I think we’ve established by now that the LG Sol E730 isn’t that great a phone, as it seems on paper and it’s a crying shame really, as I was really hoping that it would be good. Well, at least it’s cheap, right? Not exactly. The Optimus Sol E730 is p...
Very bright Ultra AMOLED display, Good performance, Built well
Battery life disappoints, Looks very bland
For Rs. 19,000, the Optimus Sol offers a stable Android experience that doesn't get bogged down over time like some phones tend to. The bright display is carried forward from the other Optimus siblings. The glossy back is a scratch magnet though, thanks t...