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June 2012
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The editors liked
Harga terjangkau
Layar bening
Nyaman dipakai
Baterai mumpuni
Desain Slim
Android Ice Cream Sandwich & Optimus UI v.3.0
Prosesor Quad Core 1
5GHz
Layar HD True HDIPS LCD 4.7 inci
Kamera 8MP & Video full HD
Quad Core Termurah
Prosesor NVIDIA Tegra 3 quadcore 1.5 GHz
Layar TrueHD 1280x720p dengan subpiksel RGB
Batre besar 2150mAh dan bersifat removable
Performa secara keseluruhan sangat bagus
Pemutar video bawaan yang berkualitas
Back cover tidak licin
Slot micro SD
Harg
The editors didn't like
Absen notifikasi LED
Performa tidak sebaik pesaingnya
Fitur pada kamera relatif standar jika dibandingkan kompetitor
Kesimpulan
Kehadiran Optimus 4X HD mungkin membuat para kompetitor yang sudah lebih dulu muncul menjadi khawatir
Tapi bagi pengguna hal ini tentu positif mengingat semakin banyaknya opsi y
Most compact of the Android flagships, Carrying regular SIM and microSD slots, plus a removable battery, Handy new features like Quick Memo (note taking), Media Plex (video playback) and Time Machine (frame precapture)
Fiddly camera focus, Automatic brightness adjustment only works from a preset baseline
The LG Optimus 4X HD is undoubtedly the best Android smartphone that the company has produced to date. It covers the geeky ground with a quad-core Tegra 3 chip, large and vivid HD display and the latest Android 4.0 out of the box.The design is simple ...
Abstract: When I first opened the box for the LG Optimus 4X HD, the words "wow" came out of my mouth. It's 4.7-inches of sexy, iconic LG style, in white, and that's a good way to get me hooked. We had an earlier look at the 4X HD at CES in 'Nawlins, and walked a...
The LG Optimus 4X HD's quad-core processor makes it incredibly zippy, it runs on Android 4.0, and it has NFC capabilities and a stunning HD-IPS LCD display
The 4X HD can be unwieldy for small hands, the quality of its output speaker is less than stellar, and its UI isn't as elegant as the original ICS
With its lightning-quick CPU, newest Android version, great touch screen, and NFC chip, the LG Optimus 4X HD is firing on all cylinders.
Abstract: LG may not be the world's best-known smartphone maker or the largest maker of smartphones in the world, like their co-nationals Samsung, but the Koreans are, nevertheless, a force to be reckoned with.First off, the phone maker has passed through a long pe...
OK, here's the thing - I like the Optimus 4X HD. Really, I do. It's a good phone, albeit one with problems. Is it the best Android smartphone on the market? No. But it's a damn good phone regardless, and that's not an easy place to get to. Many of its ...
Abstract: Today's match includes two phones that were announced at the Mobile World Congress 2012 in Barcelona a few weeks ago. LG had announced the LG Optimus 4X HD, the successor to the LG Optimus 2X from last year. Meanwhile, HTC also revealed its HTC One X. Nat...
Abstract: LG just couldn't wait for Mobile World Congress. Just days before the world's largest mobile trade show officially kicked off in 2012, the company officially took the wraps off another new smartphone, this time the Optimus 4X HD.• LG Optimus Vu preview ...
Internet browsing speed, Expandable memory, Great video playback, Good battery life
Screen clarity, Video camera autofocus, Signal meter erratic, Volume low on music
If we didn't live in a world where we have the Galaxy S3 and the HTC One X, there is no doubt about it – the LG Optimus 4X HD would be the best phone out there bar none. Its specs are fantastic. The trouble is, LG has released this handset six months too...
The Optimus 4X HD is the first LG smartphone that effectively competes with the best Android phones on the market. It may not offer anything above and beyond its rivals, but in most cases it performs just as well. LG's UI skin also adds some impressive...