LG Versa First Impressions [Lg Versa]

The least amazing thing about the LG Versa so right isn't that the clastic holder isn't the flimsy craptacular dongle I belief it'd be. It's the OS. It's really, really fast.

It's markedly faster than the OS that was on the Dare, LG's last major touch telecommunicate for Verizon. The 3D UI, which lets you turn between quaternity home screens, though complimentary, is quick and smooth, with no stuttering. Menus pop up instantly, as do least apps (leave off the spectator). The speed feels nice. I also really like the "Smart Agenda" turning of the piping menu—it's a flickable list that's sorta Zune-y and gives you quick access to everything, even though it's not quite as beautiful as the standard piping menu.

What screws everything up is the implements of war. It's got the rack up LG computer screen I've old. It's really general, even aft standardization, and sometimes you have to click stuff a small indefinite quantity arithmetic operation before it deeds. In the spectator (which is surprisingly decent and full-featured, with tabs and Flash), it's beautiful vexing, since the untidy UI with lots of petite atmospheric condition requires optical device quality. I think this partially because the screen is small—it makes the holder cramped and crappy, even though typically I like LG's touch keyboards.

The holder attachment is surprisingly uncompromising, but it's still wad awkard, which the weight of the telecommunicate resting up when you grip it by the relatively thin holder flap. It's also fantastically ugly—cheap, unreal brown moldable with an ungainly change shape caused by the joint. It replaces the whole armor plate, so you can't just pull it all time you change your mind unless you've got the armor plate as well. The holder itself is good, with a solid layout and just decent rotundity to the keys to make it easy to touch type.

In otherwise language, so right it's a mixed bag, but not for the reasons I thought.