LG InTouch Max GW620
Posted May 5th, 2010 by admin No Comments »
It’s taken a while, but LG has finally got around to releasing an Android handset. We’re pleased to see they haven’t just gone for a me-too ‘droid either – the GW620 is firmly aimed at the lower mid-range rather than the smartphone high end. It puts the focus firmly on social networking, with integrated SNS, a slide-out Qwerty keyboard, plus Wi-Fi, HSDPA 3G, 5Mp Camera and GPS.

Android enticer? LG’s InTouch Max GW620
The InTouch Max GW620 is a pocket-friendly 109 x 55 x 16mm with a 3.2in touchscreen – so it’s on the small side when compared the likes of the iPhone or media-tastic Android handsets like the Google Nexus One. It’s nice and curvy too, with sloping edges top and bottom and rounded corners, all of which helps it to sit very neatly in hand or pocket despite the inevitable depth lent it by the slide-out Qwerty keyboard.
It’s black gloss on the front, with an anti-slip rubberised coating on the back – ah, those little things mean a lot – together with a protruding Camera lens and LED flash. The touchscreen is set within a surround, which includes the LG logo, but no buttons, touch sensitive or otherwise, which seems like a waste of real estate. Read the rest of this entry »
