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Impressive battery life; Comfy to hold.
Pros: Impressive battery life; Comfy to hold.Cons: Small low-res display; Basic snapper; Lacking QuickMemo; Some stuttering. Verdict: The LG Optimus L3 II is less than £100 but just doesn't offer enough. The small, low-res display is not user friendly...
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The LG Optimus L3 was part of the surprisingly successful L-Series of budget Android phones. So successful that there is a second series now available. I’ve had the entry level Optimus L3 II for a couple of weeks to see what all the fuss is about. Tec...
Difficult to find a reason to buy, even at £9045HTC One vs HTC One miniReview - AfterShokz Bluez bluetooth headphones...
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The LG L3 II is part of the second generation of the quirky L-Series smartphones. The range is characterised by its almost square screen. It’s certainly an individual look, and because/despite of this they have sold millions worldwide. LG have been ki...
I shouldn't expect much from a £130 phone, but I've owned and reviewed some really decent ones recently. The current benchmark by which I judge any entry level phone is the Nokia 520, which is currently selling for the same price. It's not perfect, but it...
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geeksquad.co.uk Updated: 2016-12-15 20:00:30
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The L3 II is a new budget handset from LG and comes as a 'sequel' to the original L3 released in early 2012. It is a powerful and compact handset, but can it do enough to challenge the Galaxy Ace's dominance over lower-end Android handsets? Agent Naish ha...
Very low price, Comes with JellyBean (4.1.2) installed, Small & lightweight...
Small screen means small keyboard, Low screen resolution, Design, The L3 II has a light, compact design with a metallic-looking finish, giving it a stylish overall look for a budget phone, Being so small, there isn't much room to fit anything other than t...
The handset has a selection of features - many of which are great to have ‘just in case' - but they aren't selling points for the phone. This is however a quick and responsive entry level handset, and once you've got to grips with the small touchscreen it...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2016-12-15 20:00:30
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Impressive battery life; Comfy to hold.
Pros: Impressive battery life; Comfy to hold.Cons: Small low-res display; Basic snapper; Lacking QuickMemo; Some stuttering. Verdict: The LG Optimus L3 II is less than £100 but just doesn't offer enough. The small, low-res display is not user friendly...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2016-12-15 20:00:30
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LGs Optimus L3 II is the tiniest member of LGs new L-Series phones, designed to pack in plenty of features and decent performance at a highly affordable price. We enjoyed the four-inch Optimus L5 II, which crammed in more than we expected for a £125 sma...
Good battery life; Comfortable to hold...
Tiny lowres screen; Basic camera; No QuickMemo; Occasional stutter...
We loved LG’s Optimus L5 II, which crammed an impressive range of features into a slender frame for just £125. Sadly the Optimus L3 II has stripped back on features and contends with a tiny low-res screen, while performance isn’t quite up to scratch. Cons...
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The LG Optimus L3 II is one of the cheapest smartphones around. It’s the most basic model of LG’s inexpensive Optimus L range and you can get it from just £90 SIM-free. Although it's cheap, it runs an up-to-date version of Android, 4.1.2 Jellybean. It’...
It’s very cheap, but its tiny screen and low resolution aren't very good for web browsing...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2016-12-15 20:00:30
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LG might mostly be known for the popular Nexus 4 and other premium smartphones but that only accounts for one end of its range. The LG Optimus L3 2 takes a position right at the other end as a truly entry level handset.With a price tag of roughly £90 SIM...
Customisation options, Good contacts manager, Decent battery life, Micro SD card slot...
Low res screen, Small built in storage, Poor camera, Sometimes lags...
Best phone deals Save up to 40% on your mobile phone contract The LG Optimus L3 2 is likely to really struggle to compete in the budget phone market. If you just want a feature phone you can get one for less, while if you want a smartphone you can get a...
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LG was so pleased with its Optimus L3, L5 and L7 handsets that it has reused the model names for 2013, bringing forth the Optimus L3 II and Optimus L5 II. I'm looking at the smaller and less expensive of the two here, the Optimus L3 II. This is a tiny, lo...
Nice software features, LED notification lights, Clever voice, responsive camera...
Very poor screen, Chunky build, Minimal internal memory...
The LG Optimus L3 II is a chunky little phone with a very disappointing screen. However, If you can live with that, there are a few features that give it a lift, and it's actually not too bad value for money. Specifications Manufacturer and model LG Opti...
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What is the LG Optimus L3 II E430 Android handsets don't come much smaller than the LG Optimus L3 II. It stands just 102mm tall so it will go hardly noticed in your pocket or bag. It's cheap too, as you can buy it from O2 on Pay As You Go for a shade unde...
Small size, Voice-activated camera shutter, Long battery life...
Low spec processor, Lacks a brightness sensor for the screen, Low-res display, Earpiece distorts at higher volume levels...
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LG might mostly be known for the popular Nexus 4 and other premium smartphones but that only accounts for one end of its range. The LG Optimus L3 2 takes a position right at the other end as a truly entry level handset. With a price tag of roughly £90 SIM...
Customisation options, Good contacts manager, Decent battery life, Micro SD card slot...
Low res screen, Small built in storage, Poor camera, Sometimes lags...
The LG Optimus L3 2 is likely to really struggle to compete in the budget phone market. If you just want a feature phone you can get one for less, while if you want a smartphone you can get a substantially better one for not much more.For the same sort of...
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LG has announced a raft of new smartphones at MWC this year and the first to hit the UK will be the Optimus L5 2 and Optimus L3 2 . Read our LG Optimus L5 2 and Optimus L3 2 hands-on review. Neither the Optimus L5 2 or Optimus L3 2 are particularly excit...
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With a display measuring only 3.2 inches, the LG E430 Optimus L3 II is quite tiny. The size makes the battery life advertised by the Korean manufacturer seem even more amazing. Where does the dwarf keep all its battery reserves? According to the manufa...
Very long battery life, Low price, Handy size, Solid manufacturing, Attractive home screen...
Very small display, Weak resolution, Weak graphics performance...
The LG E430 Optimus L3 IIAs our tests make clear, the cheap 99 Euros (~$129) Optimus 430 L3 II from the Korean manufacturer LG excels more than anything at "long-distance running". With a battery runtime of over 36 hours in the reading test, and still mor...
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recombu.com Updated: 2016-12-15 20:00:30
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We're taking a look at the new LG Optimus L3 2, a pint-sized Android smartphone that may not be to everyone's taste but still has a lot to offer.When it comes to the design of the L3 2, we have a love/hate relationship with it. In the hand, its small body...
Compact, lightweight body, Excellent battery life...
Low-resolution screen, Poor app optimisation, Weak design, cheap materials...
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The LG Optimus L3 II is an extremely affordable and basic Android smartphone with a tiny 3.2-inch display. It also happens to be the successor to last year’s Optimus L3 and just like it, the new phone is made for budget-conscious buyers.For them, the...
Excellent battery life, Fluid performance...
Small lowres screen, Disappointing camera...
With a price of around $140 off contract, the Optimus L3 II has fierce competition among low-end Androids, but not only. We honestly think the small screen in the L3 II takes a lot of the beauty of Android and that's one big reason against buying it...
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