BlackBerry Pearl 3G is pack into all brand’s handy e-mail and messaging functionality into a tiny form factor, the LG Optimus makes use of Android powered navigation and improved apps to keep you from getting lost in foreign lands.
Optimus primed: The Optimus is relatively light at only 115.5 grams, at the same time it has slight dimensions of 109mm x 54.5 mm, despite being a little thick around the middle at 12.7mm deep. The back of the device packs to a 3-megapixel camera (sans flash, but recessed into the Optimus’ frame to protect it from the elements) even as the front is home to a large 3-inch TFT touchscreen.
The BlackBerry Pearl 3G has an 12-key alphanumeric design, the Pearl 3G becomes miniscule in BlackBerry terms as the typical boxy design gives way to a lithe, angular creature that is a welcome aesthetic departure from identikit devices that have gone before.2.2-inch display initially errs on the small side, but turns out to be ideal without having any touchscreen demands placed upon it, whilst the addition of a 3-megapixel camera complete with autofocus and flash cements the casual credentials of the Pearl 3G.
Conclusion: Everybody look for social networking aspect, navigation and sleek look phones of the LG Optimus, the Pearl 3G pulls off all of the above more effortlessly. More compact, convenient and capable of the casual message, the BlackBerry managed to feel more suited to being the perfect holiday accessory.
The quality of the Pearl 3G’s camera meant being able to leave a proper snapper in the hotel room safe, whilst the handy keyboard, robust messaging support and freedom of BlackBerry Messenger make it the ideal poolside companion.
The LG Optimus is certainly no slouch - and a winner when it when it comes to accessing the internet, watching movies and the like - but the size and slightly uninspired looks falter when compared to angular frame of the super-cool BlackBerry Pearl 3G.
NEWS SOURCE: www.metro.co.uk
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