Scored my LG Optimus S today. Heres a quick rundown
Initial thought:
Amazing build quality. Very pocket-able. Doesn't feel like it only cost $349.99 when its in your hand.
Whats in the box:
Phone
Battery
Standard manuals nobody reads
AC wall adapter
USB cable to use with AC adapter or computer
LG microSD to SD card adapter
2 GB micro SD
Problems/Issues:
First thing I noticed is there is no LED indicator. This means no led indication of charging, texts, emails, missed calls. Anything. Kind of a bummer but don't fret, I've already got some ideas.
This is more a personal thought than anything but if you are coming from an HTC device or Motorola device which both have amazing custom keyboards, be prepared to adjust to a vanilla keyboard. Also if you are used to having a big screen such as the EVO get ready for a double learning curve.
Overall:
I've spent a few hours with this phone, have it rooted, have wireless tether on it, and some more fun stuff I'll be documenting soon. I feel like i made a great decision moving to this device. Going from the Hero, to the EVO, now to this, I feel like I'm home again (OEM aside). With hardly any work at all this device is a force to be reckoned with. Sit back and buckle up because this is gonna be a crazy ride!
Info:
[How-to] Root the Optimus S
[Exploit] Free wireless tethering for all. Root not required
Pictures:
Initial thought:
Amazing build quality. Very pocket-able. Doesn't feel like it only cost $349.99 when its in your hand.
Whats in the box:
Phone
Battery
Standard manuals nobody reads
AC wall adapter
USB cable to use with AC adapter or computer
LG microSD to SD card adapter
2 GB micro SD
Problems/Issues:
First thing I noticed is there is no LED indicator. This means no led indication of charging, texts, emails, missed calls. Anything. Kind of a bummer but don't fret, I've already got some ideas.
This is more a personal thought than anything but if you are coming from an HTC device or Motorola device which both have amazing custom keyboards, be prepared to adjust to a vanilla keyboard. Also if you are used to having a big screen such as the EVO get ready for a double learning curve.
Overall:
I've spent a few hours with this phone, have it rooted, have wireless tether on it, and some more fun stuff I'll be documenting soon. I feel like i made a great decision moving to this device. Going from the Hero, to the EVO, now to this, I feel like I'm home again (OEM aside). With hardly any work at all this device is a force to be reckoned with. Sit back and buckle up because this is gonna be a crazy ride!
Info:
[How-to] Root the Optimus S
[Exploit] Free wireless tethering for all. Root not required
Pictures:







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