Your correspondent Annunaki san has just purchased an open line LG SU 370. You heard correspondent right, some phones straight from Korea can be used with your local sim! Just inquire at your mobile phone shop if they sell
“ open line” phones.
PHONE SPECIFICATIONS via Megamobile. http://www.megamobilecontent.com/specifications/LG-SU370+Optimus+One/
Sneak peek of the phone's featured apps:
The beauty of phones overseas that were “hacked” to become “open line” is that there are already interesting pre-installed apps that work with the country’s service provider. In LG SU 370’s case, there were a lot of T mobile applications and popular Korean SNS and media apps. Some will work with the presence of wi-fi, others not. Unfortunately, YOU CAN’T UNINSTALL THEM WHETHER THEY WORK OR NOT .
As for the language selection for the Phone, there are only two options: English and Korean. You don't have the liberty to choose your input language either. The solution? download a multilingual keyboard instead or a locale language if both English and Korean are not your native language.
As for the language selection for the Phone, there are only two options:
English and Korean. You don't have the liberty to choose your input language either. The solution? download a multilingual keyboard instead or a locale language if both English and Korean are not your native language.
Battery overview
Just like the previous post, transferring data is easy as counting 1,2,3. Just download the LG SU 370 driver here and extract the file from the .winrar. The process is indeed similar to installing Samsung Galaxy y driver.
Overall, the LG SU 370 is a pretty decent android phone however, the only feature that frustrates your correspondent is the fact that the phone itself is not that strong enough to capture Wi-fi signal. It it also worthy to note that when downloading apps from the Google play market, download speed is very sluggish... no matter how fast your internet service provider is.
In the end, patience will pay off. (^__^)v