SPECIFICATIONS
- 3.2" Touch Screen, 800 x 480 Pixels, 262K Color TFT
- Slide–Out QWERTY Keyboard
- All Digital, 800/1900 MHz CDMA, EVDO Rev A
- Chipset: MSM7627, 600MHz
- Memory: ROM 512MB, RAM 256MB
- Dimensions: 4.56" (H) x 2.22" (W) x 0.62" (D)
- Weight: 5.57 ounces
- Usage Time: Up 450 minutes OR
- Standby Time: Up to 500 hours
- SAR: Head: 1.36 W/kg; Body: 0.74 W/Kg
- 3.2 Megapixel camera with Autofocus and Flash
- Dedicated Camera /Video Key
- 3.5mm Headset Jack
- Android™ 2.1 OS
- Integrated Google and Facebook Contacts in LG Socialite
- Push Gmail and Exchange, Google Calendar
- 4GB microSD pre–installed
- Wi-Fi® Capable
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The Ally’s screen is touch-screen measuring 3.2 inches. It is made of tempered glass. The color support is 262,000 hues. The screen resolution compiles 800 x 480 pixels. So images are vibrant and colors are bright. At the bottom of the display there are two touch-sensor keys the Back and Search. Underneath the touch-sensor keys there are 4 physical keys: the End/Power, the Call, the Home, and the menu pop-up keys.
The LG Ally runs Android 2.1 OS. The high-end features of the phone are: Wi-Fi, stereo Bluetooth, A-GPS and Android browser. As for entertainment there is a video and music player. The video player is supportive to MPEG4, WMV, 3GP, and 3G2 formats. The music player can play in MP3, AAC, AAC+, WMA file formats. The LG Ally has a 3.2-megapixel camera with five resolutions and three quality settings. The camera featuresare the following: a self-timer, different shot modes including Panorama Shot and Smile Shot, zoom, LED flash, and macro mode.
Music quality was average. The external speaker provided tinny yet loud audio quality. We would definitely recommend a headset for better quality, especially since the Ally has a 3.5mm headset jack so you can use your own headset. The LG Ally has a 600Mhz processor, and we found it to be good enough for our needs. There was very little lag time even when we were running multiple applications. The EV-DO Rev A. speed was impressive as well. The CNET home page loaded in around 20 seconds; we downloaded a song from Amazon in just 40 seconds. Though some of the Flash video we watched looked rather choppy, there was little to no buffering time.
The LG Ally features a video recorder that takes video clips in three resolutions of 176 x 144 pixels, 320×240 pixels, and 640×480 pixels. The internal memory of the LG Ally offers 512 MB. If it is not enough there is an option to increase the memory up to 16 GB with the help of a microSD memory card. The battery life of the LG Ally compiles up to 7.5 hours of talk time and 20.8 days of stand-by mode.
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