Review: LG Optimus G
Text and photos by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
Too bad that the name LG Optimus G doesn't really say much about what could be the year's most surprising and impressive Android smartphone yet.
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Text and photos by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
Too bad that the name LG Optimus G doesn't really say much about what could be the year's most surprising and impressive Android smartphone yet.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
I've been really impressed by how CTV has managed to optimize and deliver the 2012 London Olympics in various formats. The live feeds and recaps are a given on their various TV and cable channels but there is a wealth of content to be found online through the CTV website or RDS in French, as well as their iOS and Android apps which give viewers in Canada unprecedented access to the games.
This video from Three UK features the sexy new Nokia X7 running what looks like a brand spankin' new version of Symbian. The X7 is a looker for sure with a 4" inch ClearBlack display, all-aluminum enclosure and an 8 megapixel camera. The new (3x faster browser) and purported QWERTY keyboard in portrait mode are features we've wanted from Symbian for a long time and looks like they are good to go.
Source: http://www.three.co.uk/
Video: Engadget