LG Optimus (original)

This article is about the first Optimus smartphone introduced in 2010. For later devices, see LG Optimus series.
LG Optimus GT540

LG Optimus in black shown displaying the default homescreen

LG Optimus
Manufacturer LG Electronics, Inc.
Series Optimus
Compatible networks GSM 850/900/1800/1900
HSPA 900/2100
HSDPA 7.2
First released June 2010 (2010-06)
Related LG Optimus Q
Type Smartphone
Form factor Slate
Dimensions 109 mm (4.3 in) H
54.5 mm (2.15 in) W
12.9 mm (0.51 in) D
Weight 115.5 g (4.1 oz)
Operating system Android 1.6 "Donut"
Upgradeable to Android 2.1
Unofficial upgrades to Android 2.2, 2.3, 4.0
CPU 600 MHz Qualcomm MSM7227
GPU Adreno 200 Imageon
Memory

512 MB ROM (Only 140 MB accessible for user data)

256 MB RAM (Only 156 MB accessible)[1]
Removable storage microSD (supports up to 32 GB)
Battery LGIP-400N
1,500mAh, 5.6Wh, 3.7V
Internal Rechargeable Li-ion
User replaceable
Data inputs Resistive touchscreen
A-GPS
Accelerometer
Magnetometer
Display TFT LCD, 3 inches (76 mm)-inch/76-mm 320×480 px
252K colors
Rear camera 3.15 Megapixel 2048x1536 px max.
Autofocus
VGA video @ 17fps
Connectivity 3.5 mm TRRS
Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR with A2DP
micro USB 2.0
Wi-Fi 802.11b/g
SAR Head - 0.93 W/kg
Body - 0.63 W/kg
References [2]

The LG Optimus, also known as the LG Optimus GT540, LG GT540 Swift and the LG Loop GT540, is a mid-level Android smartphone designed and manufactured by LG Electronics. Released running Android 1.6 Donut, the device can be officially upgraded to Android 2.1 Eclair via an LG software release.

The Optimus is designed for first time smartphone users and is available in four colors: black, white, pink and silver. First announced in April, 2010 and first sold in June, 2010, the Optimus is available from wireless service providers worldwide. Reviews for the device have been generally positive. Although the phone lacks cutting edge hardware, reviewers have found that the device performs well considering its reasonable price.

Description

The Optimus, also known as the GT540 Swift and the Loop GT540, is a mid-level Android smartphone designed and manufactured by LG Electronics.[3] The GT540 Optimus ships with Android 1.6 Donut, but can be officially upgraded to Android 2.1 Eclair via an LG software release.[4] Android enthusiasts have created unofficial updates that allow the GT540 to run Android 2.2 Froyo, Android 2.3 Gingerbread and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.[5][6][7]

LG designed the Optimus for first time smartphone users, marketing the device under the slogan "Optimal performance for first time smartphone users."[8]

Reception

The LG Optimus received a generally positive reception.

TechRadar commented, "Given that it's free on £15 a month contracts, you don't really have the right to expect top notch features. And, taking that into consideration, we have to say that the LG Optimus is a nicely rounded phone." Although the reviewer added that "there's nothing outstanding about it, but the features fit together well enough."[9] Electricpig.co.uk was slightly less enthusiastic. While the reviewer praised the phone's "surprisingly pleasant media skills", the reviewer also criticized the device's resistive touch screen and preferred the older LG GW620 in some respects.[10]

Custom ROMs

LG previously claimed that Optimus is not capable of running Android 2.2 (Froyo) due to its low hardware specifications. But developers Quarx and Ankuch, successfully ported Cyanogenmod 6 to GT540.[11] Further another developer, Mur4ik, successfully ported CyanogenMod 7 based on Gingerbread.[12] Few months later, developer named Mike Gapinski, managed to get Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich to GT540.[13]
Only 1 month after the Jelly Bean Source was released even Android 4.1 was ported to it.[14]

Known problems

The Optimus does not support all Bluetooth devices. One such issue is connecting to a Bluetooth Keyboard, the device will pair over Bluetooth, but is not able to establish an ongoing connection. This has been noted with the 49 key mini keyboard. LG Support confirmed this as a software issue that they do not have an existing patch to fix.

See also

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