Review: LG Optimus GT540
The LG Optimus GT540, at first glance, doesn’t look much like a feature phone – it’s stylish, lightweight and quite the looker.
However, the LG GT540 feels like a feature phone through-and-through – and no amount of faux-metallic brushing can evade this fact.
The device, which is powered by the antiquated Android 1.6 OS, features a 3-megapixel (flash-less) camera, a resistive touchscreen and can support up 32GB of storage via its microSD card slot – our review device came with 3GB.
If you’ve seen any pictures of the LG GT540, you’ll know that it is quite a good-looking device. The body is constructed out of metallic plastic material and features a shiny metallic edging.
The device’s screen takes centre stage, below which are optical keys for Options and Back and there’s hardware keys to Call, Home and End Call situated along the bottom of the device right where you’d expect them to be.
Plus, there’s also an Android search key located on the right hand side of the device, which is both extremely useful and utterly bizarre – we stumbled across it by accident.
