The
LG Optimus One is quite simply some phone. As a budget smartphone, it
more than gets the job done and if you can find it on a good deal,
there's no reason for you to avoid it. However, equally there's little
to really make us recommend it. Frankly, the Orange San Francisco still
stands out as the bargain choice at the moment. It's also immediately clear this is a budget phone from the fact that
the screen is a flexible plastic rather than glass. Otherwise, it's an
elegant enough device with its smart black and silver livery. The curved
edges and general layout of buttons also makes it a nice device to hold
and handle. Eschewing the fashion for all touch sensitive controls, the One has a
full compliment of four physical, backlit, buttons running underneath
the screen, corresponding to Menu, Home, Back and Search. We rather like
the way LG has separated the Search and Menu keys from the Home and
Back, signifying their status as less-often used extras rather than
main navigation buttons. All four have a nice noticeable click
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