LG Ally cell phone reviews for Verizon
The Verizon LG Ally cell phone is a reasonable size and weight, The keyboard is excellent, very tactile, easy to use, vastly superior to the Motorola Droid. I love the QWERTY slide-out keyboard and the voice to text option is great. The LG Ally Android phone for everything from email, texting, and surfing the web to music. It does it all quite well. I like the ease of use, the solid feel, and the responsiveness of the phone. The camera is a lil tricky/could be better but if you really want a camera that badly, then buy a camera.
New Cell Phones 2010 – New Verizon Phones – New LG Cell Phones
- LG Ally cell phone photos
LG Ally Pros:
- awesome physical keyboard
- great features and picture
- good internet & good apps
- great size solid build awesome features
- easy to use tons of free apps
- small smart bright screen color
- Android 2.1 OS spacious QWERTY keyboard nice camera android market and free google navigation.
LG Ally Cons:
- short battery life is used heavily
- Bluetooth issues
- slow processor
- 3.2 mp camera
The Verizon LG Ally cell phone has a 3.2 megapixel camera with flash, a 3.5-inch Touch Screen, Slide-Out QWERTY Keyboard, WiFi, aGPS, Speakerphone MP3 Ringtones, Bluetooth 2.1, Android 2.1 and 4GB microSD pre-installed. I love everything about the interface and having Pandora Radio with the real headphone jack makes this phone an instant winner for me.
Verizon LG Ally cell phone specifications:
- Carrier: Verizon
- Available: 2010
- Networks: 800/1900 MHz CDMA, EVDO Rev A
- Display: 3.5-inch Touch Screen, 800 x 480 Pixels, 262K Color TFT
- Camera: 3.2 Megapixel with Autofocus and Flash; Dedicated Camera/Video Key
- Operating system: Android 2.1 OS
- Input: Slide-Out QWERTY Keyboard
- CPU: MSM7627, 600MHz processor
- Memory: ROM 512MB, RAM 256MB
- Memory card: MicroSD/MicroSDHC
- Storage: 4GB microSD pre-installed
- Connectivity: WIFi, GPS, Bluetooth 2.1.
- Battery: Li – Ion
- Talk Time: up to 450 mins
- Standby Time: up to 500 hr
- Dimensions: 4.56″ (H) x 2.22″ (W) x 0.62″ (D)
- Weight: 5.57 oz.
- Other: Android Webkit HTML5-based Browser,
Visual Voice Mail Capable
Google Apps include Google Search;
Google Maps with Navigation Beta, Transit, and Wikipedia Information;
Google Talk with Presence; Gmail; YouTube; Latitude; Google Calendar
via VZW
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Categories: New LG Cell Phones, New Verizon Phones, tags: Ally, LG, Verizon - - Posted on June 14th, 2010 by New Cell Phones |



August 24th, 2010 at 10:45 pm
Great phone!
September 7th, 2010 at 10:13 pm
My Ally has a problem with the headphone jack. Whenever I bump the headphone jack inadvertently the music freezes, changes, or two or more media players open simultaneously and play different songs.
November 2nd, 2010 at 5:35 pm
How the heck is 3.2 mega pixal a con that holds like 400 pics????:/
April 26th, 2011 at 4:58 am
danielle u have no clue what ur talkin about a 3.2 mixpixel OS the quality of the camera not how many pics the memory card can hold lol
April 26th, 2011 at 5:04 am
And I cant spell lol I meant is not OS haha