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Rs. 8,399 is quite a lot of money to pay for a cellphone that has a very unresponsive and quirky interface. Add to that a very basic camera and plain jane looks and you get a phone that you can skip.ProsReasonably sleek Solidly built Good music qualit...

An MRP of 8,399 seems excessive, but the street price should be a good Rs. 1,500 lower. At that price, you get a decent set of features, but nothing that is spectacular value for money, or even good value for money. In fact, the major selling point of...
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The touchscreen fad is at an all time high and everyone most definitely wants to be a part of it. Especially when we talk about college goers, mobile phones become a matter of prestige for them. So to meet the wishes of these young people, LG has broug...

Looks, Sound Quality, Well knit UI...

Battery, QVGA Videos, Slow response time, No 3G or Wi-Fi, No 3.5mm jack...
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LG GD510 Pop is said to be the LG Cookie for the masses. With a trimmed down price and the removal of some features, it's another touchscreen set to conquer a whole demographic. LG GD510 Pop's unique selling tag is its part eco-friendly optional featur...

Very clean and sophisticated design, Ecofriendly, solar battery cover alternative, Great call performance, Great battery hours, Decent 3MP camera, Multifunctional features...

No Wifi, no 3G, Crammed virtual QWERTY keyboard, No camera flash or lens cover, No DivX and XviD support, Does not support Flash web pages, Slow loading of contacts when full...
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LG GD510 Pop (Cookie Pep )Here comes, the world says, LG has launched its most popular device, the LG Cookie, sometime before. Now it seems LG wants to ride on its great popularity. The company has come up with yet another Cookie and this time a more c...
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has enjoyed a fair ranking among the youth-oriented, affordable touchscreen handsets. One of the follow ups is this, the GD510 or Cookie Pep as it’s popularly called. With it’s low price tag, funky features and brand name it could be a serious threat...

Light weight comfortable design, UI is quite fluid in most cases, Multimedia features work out really well, Camera quality is good...

Virtual keypads are a bit of a issue...

Connectivity3G support is not available in the Pep so you’ll have to settle for EDGE/GPRS. Setting up email accounts with POP or IMAP support isn’t too hard. The browser is simple and convenient for surfing. Google has preloaded a Google Search feature...
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The LG Cookie Pep is the latest touchscreen phone to hit the market that remains within the confines of the budget phone category. FeaturesAs expected the Pep has shed a number of features that you would come to expect from more expensive phones. It do...

Affordable, Excellent Battery, Very Good Music Playback, Stylish Looks, Solid Build...

Average Camera, Poor Video Playback, No GPS, WiFi or 3G...

LG knows exactly what it’s doing with the Cookie Pep. It is an affordable, smart looking touchscreen phone that does not aim to exceed your expectations but is content with meeting them...
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Updated: 2011-08-07 11:08:11
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LG's Cookie POP GD510BK targets budget buyers looking for a touchscreen smartphone.The GD510BK sports a minimalistic design that sees only one button sitting on its frontend and while this might appeal to some users, we found the phone a little too inc...

The Cookie POP is a balanced product that offers decent performance and features for its retail price...
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Creating new budget touchscreen handsets seem to be on the minds of manufacturers these days. Samsung has been riding the wave with its Star Series handsets first, and now with its Corby Series of handsets. In response LG brought out the Cookie som...

Smart looks, compact, lightweight, smooth UI, multitasking, accelerometer, good audio, battery life...

Touch registration, interface response delayed from time to time, cramped QWERTY keymatt...

The LG Cookie Pep GD510 sells for around Rs. 7,000 with a one-year warranty. The pricing of the handset is very much close to its older sibling and at the same time lower than the competition, giving it the price point advantage. The handset is sure to...
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overclockershq.com Updated: 2011-08-07 11:08:13
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Next >iFrogz CS40 Headphone Review Touch screen phones have taken over and there is no sign of them slowing down. When they first came to market they were much to expensive for the average user and only early adopters of technology were could justi...

Size, Features, Price, Touch Screen...

No Wifi or 3G...

Overall the LG Pop is a great little phone for a person on the go. Although it lacks 3g and wifi connectivity it does give decent speeds through 2G and it is half the price of an iPhone. The collection of apps and extras make it a great choice for stud...
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A cheeky little handset, the LG Pop is a touchscreen phone for those on a budget. But does it pack enough of a punch to keep today’s demanding users happy?What we likeThis is the smallest, lightest handset we’ve seen for quite a while; but despite this...

For a budget handset (available for around £100), the LG Pop isn't bad. Unlike many other handsets of this caliber, the Pop keeps things simple and straightforward. However, the connectivity limitations really let it down and as internet access is a hu...
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LG does have a flair for coming up with proper names that perfectly fit the true character of their cell phones. For an instance, the is shiny and unique, the looks like super-luxurious bar of chocolate, while the reminds us of Madonna... or Maradon...

Awesome design, Good incall quality, Applications for social networks, Its design allows for a solar panel...

No 3.5mm jack, Sluggish browser, Mediocre multimedia capabilities, No 3G and WiFi...

The LG Pop GD510 provides satisfying in-call quality. During our tests, the sound was loud on our end and the voices our callers were realistic even if a tad sharp. People on the other end of the line admitted they were pleased as well, but asked us to...
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With no onboard stylus we assumed the Cookie’s touch performance must have been improved. Alas, it seems to have regressed; it readily receives your finger taps, but swiping and scrolling sometimes needs aggressive contact to get a reaction. Still, i...

Affordable asking price. Small and lightweight. Customisable homescreens. Easy access to social networking sites via widgets. User-friendly UI. Good music player...

Erratic touchscreen. Tiny onscreen QWERTY. No 3G connectivity. Fiddly web browser. Basic camera...

The pint-sized Pop is no world-beater, but touchphone fans on a tight budget should certainly give it an audition...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2011-08-07 11:08:22
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Another fine offering from LG for those not wanting to spend a fortune on an attractive handset. The lack of features may deter some. Related links News LG’s “simple” touch-screen phone Head to head: BlackBerry Curve 8520 vs LG GW520 LG look to release...

The world’s smallest touch-screen phone maintains a build and design gravitas...

Browsing via EDGE data speeds can lead to some thumb twiddling, while the webpage zoom option proved temperamental.Look and Feel...

Another fine offering from LG for those not wanting to spend a fortune on an attractive handset. The lack of features may deter some...
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The LG Pop seems a reasonable move given the generous return of investment by the Cookie. We still think the Cookie is very hard to beat but the LG GD510 Pop may've taken the right approach. It's striving to repeat a huge success and uses the same con...
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Designed with people who are looking for lightweight, compact and cheap touchscreen phones in mind, the LG Pop offers simplicity and an affordable price in an elegant smartphone package. It may not have a lot of advanced and sophisticated features, bu...
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mobilesroom.com Updated: 2012-01-06 01:09:26
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LG GD510 Pop (Cookie Pep )Here comes, the world says, LG has launched its most popular device, the LG Cookie, sometime before. Now it seems LG wants to ride on its great popularity. The company has come up with yet another Cookie and this time a more c...
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