LG U8110 3G Review |
by Kevin Thomas of
3G.co.uk | ||
4th May , 2004 |
Issue 01 | ||
Review Sections |
Description |
More | |
Introduction |
This is a review of the LG U8110 handset and was undertaken in May,
2004. This is the first 3G LG Handset to been seen in the
UK. |
This review covers the LG 8110 only and does not address the
performance of 3's 3G Network.
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Photos |
The review is supported by a number of relevant photos as shown
below. Just want to see the photos. OK - see right. |
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Left shows the all new LG U8110. | ||
1)
Style |
Style details |
More | |
Style |
The smallest and lightest 3G phone to-date. I have discounted the Nokia 7600 from this claim as it is not a true 3G handset. This is a clam style handset looking like many non-3G handsets on the UK market e.g. Samsung V200. This handset will slot in unnoticed alongside all the GPRS type phones in a high street phone shop. Is this just another nice phone to choose from ? So what. We have a nice phone which 3 will promote as a 3 video mobile. No mention from 3 that this is a 3G handset. This could become an issue alongside all those similar looking GPRS handsets ! |
Size does
matter. Compare the new LG alongside the older NEC e606 to get a feel of
the size of this phone. Photo 1 : Nec606 / LG8110 Clam Comparison Photo 2 : Nec606 / LG8110 Open Comparison Photo 3: | |
Looks |
This is an honest looking handset. Is that now possible, a 3G handset which you feel you can trust ? This is a phone which will not attract attention because of its size or looks. Likely comments from your friends to expect are - you have a new phone, nice. My own personal dislike would be the external aerial. I never choose a handset with an external aerial. The protruding aerial measures 23mm beyond the top of the phone. |
The phone itself is shiny silver made of durable plastic. Imagine you are stranded on a desert island. This phone is shiny enough to act as an SOS mirror in sunlight.
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Front |
The LG 8110 has a 4 way navigation key and another nine key buttons on the keypad for easy access around the phone. I am impressed with the navigation facilities on the LG. The rotating
camera ( for both camera pictures and video conferencing ) is located on
the top of the clam phone. It has 180 degrees swivel ability i.e. for
forward and backward shooting. |
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Left | The left hand side of the phone houses the volume keys, the camera key and the infrared port. | ||
Right | The right hand side of the phone features nothing other than its own side. | ||
Back |
The back of the phone features only a slick pull together release
mechanism for easy back removal. There is also a slot to attach the hand
strap. |
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Antenna | External - protrudes approx. 23mm. This can be unscrewed but won't work so well then. | ||
2)
Spec. |
Specification details |
More details | |
Summary | Quick glance SPEC | ||
Mode | 3G and GPRS | ||
WAP | WAP 2 ( XHTML, WML ) | ||
Dimensions | 95.7 x 49.5 23.1mm | ||
Weight | 126 g | ||
Screen |
65K TFT 35x44mm |
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Talktime |
140 minutes |
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Videotime |
100 minutes |
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Camera |
VGA 2x digital zoom |
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Memory |
14MB |
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Expansion |
No memory expansion slot |
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Multimedia |
VOD : MPEG4 Audio : MP3 and AAC |
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MP3 | Yes | ||
MMS | Yes | ||
Connectivity | Infrared and USB | ||
Bluetooth | No | ||
MIDI | 64 polyphonic ( SP-MIDI ) | ||
JAVA | J2ME MIDP 2.0 / CLDC | ||
In the Box |
1 x LG U8110 3G Handset 1 x Mains Charger 1 x Li-ion Battery 1 x Carry Strap 1 x USB Data Cable 1 x Headset Instruction Pack and booklets ( in colour ) called " Dive In " Software on CDROM - phone manager, PC Sync and Manual ( note the manual is in English and Italian ) |
Photo 14 : Goodies supplied with phone Photo 15 : Instruction manual shot
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Mode |
3G UMTS 2100 Mhz 3GPP GSM : 900/1800 MHz Class B/8 |
Will work on WCDMA ( 3G from 3 ) Data Speed ( CS : 64 UL/DL, PS : 384 DL, 128 UL ) and on GPRS ( O2 ). | |
SAR Rating |
Specific Absorbtion Rate ( SAR ) is the level of exposure to RF
energy measured in watts per kilogram. EC recommended upper limit is 2.0
W/Kg |
The highest SAR level for this handset tested by DASY3 for use at the ear was 1.070 W/Kg. | |
Weight |
( 126 g ) This is the weight of the phone (with battery) and is measured in grams (g). |
The lightest UK 3G phone to-date (Nokia 7600 excluded as above). This phone is 86 grams lighter than the Motorola A925 and 42 grams lighter than the Motorola A835. A big weight off ones mind and eyes. | |
Volume |
Not available at current time ( cc ) |
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Dimensions |
95.7 x 49.5 x 23.1mm Aerial adds
another 23mm so total length is approx. 118mm |
A comparison LG 8110 : 95.7 x 49.5 23.1mm NEC 616 : 103 x 53 x 26.4mm NEC 606 : 109 x 53 x 32mm | |
Battery Life |
Battery life Battery is 3.7V Li-Polymer at 1200mH. Standby: 120
hrs Battery life is affected by lower signal strength and to which network you are hooked up to. An example : Maximum voice calls time on 3G is around 140 minutes whilst on GPRS is higher at 180 minutes. |
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3) Design
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Design details |
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Support |
Supports all 3's video mobile services: video calling, video
messaging & download video clips. |
OK | |
Navigation and Keypads |
When you switch on the phone you get a bouncing 3 logo appearing. Cute, but what does the home screen give you. The LG 8110 has a 4 way navigation key and another nine key buttons on the keypad for easy access around the phone. I am impressed with navigation facilities on the LG. There is no
doubt this is an excellent screen driven navigational
system. |
Home screen is spilt in 3 as the icon indicator bar ( top ) the home screen ( main screen area ) and the prompt bar ( bottom ).
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Keypad |
Nice size keypads make for ease of operation. Texters "Go Man
Go." |
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Display Type |
There are two displays. The sub LCD screen visible when clam is closed and the main LCD visible when phone is opened. Main Screen ( colour LCD ) TFT Size 2.2
inches 35 x 44 mm Sub Screen ( mono LCD ) STN 1.3 inches 96x64 pixel |
Comparison of main screen sizes NECe616 : 35 x 43mm LG 8110 : 35 x 44 mm | |
Picture Camera |
One on-board camera which rotates 180 degrees for forward and backward picture and video capture. Camera:
Built-in VGA camera, with 2 x Digital zoom and
light. |
Excellent quality camera. | |
Video Camera |
Video camera is dual-purpose with picture camera. See above. The speed is 10 frames per second. With only 14MB of user memory I can see that people who like playing memory gobbling videos on their phones will have an issue with this. |
Good video picture quality. Video conferencing picture quality is adequate to good. Video capture can be varied from 10 seconds to 10 minutes plus more. | |
Memory |
14MB internal memory No expansion
memory card is provided. |
Memory comparison NEC e616 : 19MB dynamic phone memory. Up to 128MB Sony MemoryStick DuoTM support LG U8110 : 14MB with no expansion facility. | |
4) Connectivity
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Specification |
More | |
Bluetooth |
No |
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InfraRed |
Yes |
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USB Port |
Yes |
Yes | |
Content |
The LG 8110 allows access to 3’s content services, ranging from
news and weather to games and entertainment. |
However, the service does not provide open access to the internet
through this handset i.e. a walled garden scenario. | |
5)
Comms |
Communication details |
More | |
Video Call |
Yes 2 Way Video
Call |
Download a
1MegaByte video clip in about 40 seconds via 3G.
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LBS |
Location Based Services- Yes |
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MMS |
Multimedia Messaging - Yes |
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SMS |
Yes |
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POP3 E-mail |
Yes |
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PIM |
Yes |
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6) Sound
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Sound details |
More | |
MP3 |
The LG 8110 has an MP3 player on-board for playing music to the
loudspeaker or to the supplied stereo headphones. Sound quality is good.
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Ringtones |
Phone software supports digital downloads of ringtones to
personalise your phone. |
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Headset Jack |
Yes |
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Vib Alert |
Yes |
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Speaker Phone |
Yes |
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7) Photos |
All the photos used in the review are found on
right. |
Review photos : click to view - Photo1, Photo2, Photo3, Photo4, Photo5, Photo6, Photo7, Photo8, Photo9, Photo10, Photo11, Photo12, Photo13, Photo14, Photo15 Photo16 Photo17 Photo18 Photo19 | |
7) Conclusion
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Conclusion and score |
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Score |
This review covers the LG 8110 only and does not address the
performance of 3's 3G Network. |
The score is based on a checklist developed by Kevin Thomas of
www.3G.co.uk. | ||
Good |
Not Good
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Smallest 3G phone to-date |
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No Bluetooth | |
Lightest 3G phone to-date |
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Only 14MB on-board memory | |
Normal battery life |
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No memory expansion facility | |
Good camera and 65K TFT screen |
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Protruding aerial | |
Slick navigation |
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Personal view |
Other People | ||
This phone is kitted out like many others today. Many people would not even know that this is a 3G phone the way 3 are promoting their services. This seems to place it in direct competition with every GPRS phone. |
I have shown this phone to approx. 20 people and no-one has
objected to size or looks. A giant step-forward for 3. | ||
This is a 3G phone aimed at mass-market penetration and really
places a stick in the ground. |
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Kevin Thomas scores the LG 8110. |
87 out of
100. | ||
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Find out more about this phone and take part in discussions at 3G
Forum | ||
Past Reviews | Motorola A925 | 84 out of 100. | |
NEC e616 | 85 out of 100. | ||
Motorola A835 | 84 out of 100. | ||
Copyright |
You are advised that this material is the copyright of Kevin Thomas
2004 on behalf of www.3G.co.uk and is my own personal view only. (C) All
rights reserved 2004.
Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation of this review,
Kevin Thomas nor 3Gcouk cannot be held responsible for the accuracy or
authenticity of the information it contains, or any consequence arising
from it. |
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Terms used |
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Battery/Video Times |
Battery / Video Times - The total time a battery can power a phone
for mobile calls. As the phone drains the battery during a call, the talk
time left in the battery is diminished until the phone is turned off or
the battery recharged. The longer the talk time the less frequently you
will need to recharge. |
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Battery Standby |
Battery Standby The time a battery can power a phone in the standby
mode, switched on and ready to make or receive a call, without being used
for an actual call. The longer a phone is in standby mode, the less
standby time remains in the battery. |
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Bluetooth |
Bluetooth® is a revolutionary new technology that allows different
electronic devices to share data and communicate without using wires.
These devices include phones, printers, personal computers or laptops. In
order for it to work, both devices need to be “Bluetooth®
enabled”. |
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LBS |
Location Based Service Combined with services from the network service provider, integrated AGPS technology enables you to find your way around. AGPS helps you find your favorite stores or restaurants at a moment's notice Global Satellite Positioning (AGPS) enabled for enhanced location
services |
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MIDI | Musical Instrument Digital Interface | ||
MMS | Multimedia Messaging Service | ||
POP3 E-mail |
The POP3 e-mail function allows you to use your phone to access
e-mail. (The e-mail is retrieved from a server over the air).
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USB |
USB (universal serial bus) is a fast (1Mbps) path for data transfer
between the phone and an external device, such as a pc. |
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VOD | Video on Demand | ||
WAP | Wireless Application Protocol |
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