| LG4050 Technical Analysis |
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Below is a technical analysis of the LG4050 cell phone, it will help you understand better what are the strongest and weakest points of that phone.
The items in green are the strong points and those in red are of course the weakest points.
This analysis is based on the knowledge that we have on that phone, but please keep in mind that since
cell phone manufacturers do not always detail their phone's technical specifications clearly, some information may be missing.
The LG4050
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Weight and Size: The LG4050 weighs only 3.21 oz. This is relatively lighter than average and should make this phone comfortable to use and carry around
Camera: It includes a camera (camera), which is not a necessary feature but may be handy and enhance your cellular experience. (View the latest camera cell phones)
Built-in Speakerphone: It doesn't have a built-in speakerphone, yet, a speakerphone is useful in some situations and it's important to know that many other phones do have a built-in speakerphone. (View the latest cell phones with a built-in speakerphone)
Battery Performance: It has only a maximum rated standby time of 192 hours and a talk time of 180 minutes, and it may be too low for your needs, especially if you travel a lot and plan to use your cell phone often
Color Display: The color display's color mode is 65,000 colors and its resolution is 128 x 160. A color display is useful when browsing the wireless web or viewing pictures and, of course, the larger it is, the better the experience will be and, the more colors, the better your pictures will look.
Analog Roaming: It doesn't support analog roaming. Analog is the older North-American cellular technology, however North-American networks are increasingly converting to large digital-only networks, which makes analog support a not-so-useful feature (check coverage maps for your area to discriminate on that aspect).
Bluetooth: It is not Bluetooth-enabled. Bluetooth is not really necessary but may be handy if you want to use a wireless headset or exchange data with your (Bluetooth-enabled) laptop, for instance.
Infrared: It includes an infrared port. Infrared is convenient, especially if you own a laptop (most laptops are infrared equipped), you can then use your computer to transfer phone book contacts and ringtones or pictures (provided the phone supports these functions) to the LG4050.
Phone Book: It can store 255 phone book entries, which should be sufficient for the most demanding cell phone user.
Text Messaging: It features a special way of typing text, either a full keyboard or some predictive text entry method such as T9 or iTAP. This will be useful if you need to send short messages. It allows you to type faster.
Voice Note: It has voice notes . A voice note system is rather useful to make quick notes and reminders while on the road.
Free Custom Ringtones: . We don't have enough information on the LG4050 to determine if it supports custom ringtones in a free do-it-yourself manner and, that means you may not be able to add custom ringtones yourself and for free, you may be obliged to deal with the paid ringtone service of your cellular service provider. If that is important for you, please be aware that many other phones allow you to do it yourself and for free, which makes a difference if your intention is to personalize your phone. To help assess this phone's behavior with ringtones, check out the ringtone compatibility list. (View the latest cell phones with programmable ringtones)
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