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LG Optimus F3 Pro Reviews

PC Magazine‘s review Edit

The LG Optimus F3 delivers LTE speeds and a decent display for $149. Unfortunately, installing large apps is almost impossible on this Android smartphone thanks to its tiny internal storage.
5.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Nov 25, 2013

Phone Scoop‘s review Edit

The LG Optimus F3 is a solid little device. It certainly outperforms its $29.99 price tag (as long as you don't mind signing a contract). It’s small, light, and easy to use. The screen looks good and battery life was exceptional. Voice calls were decent, as was the F3's signal performance. The software features of the F3 all functioned perfectly. LG's user interface additions to the Android operating system make plenty of room for user customization. Items such as the QSlide apps and QuickMemo firmly put LG's stamp on the F3. Lastly, the 5-megapixel camera surprised me with its solid results. If you need an inexpensive smartphone that offers a lot of bang for the buck, the LG Optimus F3 is worth your attention.
7.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jul 24, 2013

PC Magazine‘s review Edit

A good deal if you don't mind a little interface tweaking, the LG Optimus F3 is a budget-minded workhorse smartphone.
7.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Sep 30, 2013

CNET Reviews‘s review Edit

If you're looking for an ultraportable Android handset that tucks away neatly, the LG Optimus F3 is good choice. I'd easily recommend it over the similar 4-inch, 5-megapixel-camera-toting LG Viper, given the former's beefed-up battery life and newer OS. But if you're willing to consider a larger phone while accepting shorter battery life, the carrier offers so many better alternatives that are also free (with a carrier contract). For example, the 4.8-inch Samsung Galaxy S3 and the 4.7-inch Optimus G may be many months older, but they're superior in almost every way. Not only do they both run Jelly Bean, but they're faster and have better cameras. Suddenly, all that extra heft doesn't look so bad anymore.
7.1 Rated at:

Published on:
Jul 17, 2013

PC Magazine‘s review Edit

The LG Optimus F3 really goes the distance, with terrific battery life for an affordable Android phone.
7.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jul 01, 2013

Phone Arena‘s review Edit

Indeed, there’s just so much where an entry-level smartphone can go – especially when last year’s mid-rangers tend to occupy the same space nowadays. Looking at the $29.99 on-contract price point of the LG Optimus F3, it might not scare the pants off us with its meager specs sheet, but at least it’s treated to some of the enhancements that are found with LG’s higher-end offerings. It’s cheap, and definitely looks and feels that way, but heck, it doesn’t falter too much in its overall performance to make it feel like a debilitating piece of hardware.
6.5 Rated at:

Published on:
Jun 28, 2013

The average pro reviews rating is 6.6 / 10, based on the 6 reviews.


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