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Abstract: Big is in when it comes to smartphones. Just look at the Galaxy Note and The Galaxy S III. Even the new iPhone 5 has added real estate space to their screen. They are calling some of them phablets or tabphones because they are basically hybrids between sm...
Abstract: What can I say about the LG Intuition. It definitely has the Wow or What factor. That's the same reaction that Samsung's first “phablet” received. Everyone was skeptical as to how this device would catch on.Phone manufacturers are trying their best to sta...
Published: 2012-11-01, Author: Jen , review by: brighthand.com
Large, vivid screen with sharp graphics, Good sound quality, even at high volume, Quite light and thin, considering its size
Awkward to carry/stow, Issues with call quality and cell reception, Some viewing angle difficulties
If you are frustrated by the itty-bitty little screens on other smartphones, and can put up with carrying around something this large, you just might love the LG Intuition....
Known as the LG Intuition in the USA, this smartphone has been introduced by LG as the LG Optimus Vu at Mobile World Congress. We had published a hands-on in early 2012. The goal for this device is to address the very large display smartphone market creat...
Published: 2012-10-09, Author: Mike , review by: bitbitbyte.com
Abstract: Smartphone's are all the same these days. Big screens, fast processors, skinned interface so that the manufacturers can “differentiate” and an app store with tens of thousands of apps. Hardware wise, there isn't any major differences to speak of. Sure, so...
Stretching or black bars in many apps, No place to keep stylus, Odd size, The LG Intuition is Verizon's first big-screen smartphone with a stylus, LG Intuition | $199 | Verizon, LG Intuition Review Guide, Design, Display, Performance and Hardware, Battery
The LG Intuition is clearly a first generation phablet, coming to market weeks ahead of the Galaxy Note 2, a second generation device from the company that gave life to the modern phablet.With the Galaxy Note 2 release date set for late October or early N...
Abstract: Aaron reviews the LG Intuition on Verizon, another "phablet" device to compete with the Samsung Galaxy Note series. Announced as the LG Optimus Vu at Mobile World Congress, the Intuition packs a 1.5 GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 CPU, 5-inch IPS display with...
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Published: 2012-09-25, Author: Adam , review by: examiner.com
Abstract: "Are you still playing the Game Boy®?""Have you quit your career to become a traveling book salesman?"These are all questions that you receive while storing the LG Intuition in your pants pocket. That is, if you can fit it in your pants pocket. The Intuit...
Surprisingly light and great weight distribution, so it feels great inhand, Awkward size aside, it looks great in terms of design. Simple, but with subtle details, just my style, The build quality is very, very good. I'd expect some give or flex on a phon
Abysmally bad radio performance. And I mean abysmal. Call quality was terrible, and data speeds were anywhere from 50% to 3% of what they were on a Verizon Samsung Galaxy S III. To clarify, that's 3% as fast as the SGSIII, not 3% slower. More below, There
It took me about five minutes to get used to the massive width of the Intuition. Once I adjusted, I thought it was a neat, albeit slightly flawed, little device - for about an hour. But the more time I spent with it, the more appalling flaws I found. When...
Abstract: On September 6, LG released the Intuition, model VS950, a smartphone already being compared to the Galaxy Note II.It measures 5.5 by 3.56 by 0.33 inches, weighs 5.9 ounces, in other words, wide but flat. The 5″ display is made of Gorilla glass for durabil...