ive been using lg phones..the problematic km900 but i think i still can live with it..especially when i can download free full version game from their website without paying any single cent..i dont know whether lg also give free games and apps for their android phones..
This post has been edited by megat89: Dec 6 2010, 11:02 PM
if the price of the phone is as mentioned, i think i can just walk to the shop, trade-in my jet for the p500. (maybe top up 100or 200 buck)
since the RRP price in thestar is RM899, i think it will be the same.. unless someone from thestar screw it up.. price over value, it wins hand up.. for now.. both galaxy 5 n optimus 1 is the best value for money.
LG invents imaginary 1GHz processor requirement to say Optimus One won't get Gingerbread
So here's the story: dude asks LG's US mobile team on Facebook when the Optimus One -- the basis for the various Optimus devices that have launched recently on American carriers -- will be getting Android 2.3. LG responds saying that "the minimum requirements for Gingerbread require 1 GHz processor," hence, no update's in the cards.
Well, Android lead Dan Morrill took to Twitter to drop some knowledge, saying "there's no hard minimum processor requirement for Gingerbread... trust me, if there were I'd know." In other words, whoever's manning the ship on LG's Facebook account is either sorely underinformed or showed some awful judgment in choosing a lie to justify keeping the Optimus off the upgrade path.
Sure, we can understand why LG wouldn't want to temper excitement for a still-new smartphone line by telling buyers their phones won't be receiving the next version of the platform, but the least they could've done is formulated a reasonable excuse, no?
LG invents imaginary 1GHz processor requirement to say Optimus One won't get Gingerbread So here's the story: dude asks LG's US mobile team on Facebook when the Optimus One -- the basis for the various Optimus devices that have launched recently on American carriers -- will be getting Android 2.3. LG responds saying that "the minimum requirements for Gingerbread require 1 GHz processor," hence, no update's in the cards.
Well, Android lead Dan Morrill took to Twitter to drop some knowledge, saying "there's no hard minimum processor requirement for Gingerbread... trust me, if there were I'd know." In other words, whoever's manning the ship on LG's Facebook account is either sorely underinformed or showed some awful judgment in choosing a lie to justify keeping the Optimus off the upgrade path.
Sure, we can understand why LG wouldn't want to temper excitement for a still-new smartphone line by telling buyers their phones won't be receiving the next version of the platform, but the least they could've done is formulated a reasonable excuse, no? Sos pedas Sad day for people with/ going to buy LG Optimus One.
There may not be official release of Gingerbread from LG, but if there's any developer cooked some custom Gingerbread for this phone, you can still flash/install it after you root your phone.