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LG Optimus L7 Review By 3G.co.uk


LG is making much effort to work on the design of its smartphones of late – first there was the very sexy Prada Phone 3.0, and then the stylish L series of handsets. Then there was the Optimus L3, which despite being a budget-price phone, boasted a very attractive chassis. The big brother of the L-series is the latest Optimus L7, which has more power, a larger display and yet is a slender and good-looking phone to boot.



Big screen star


As we said, this is the biggest handset in the L series, with a TFT screen measuring 4.3 inches. It’s not that bright, so it can be hard to see if the sun is shining, but the viewing angles are very impressive, which is handy is you’re watching a film with a mate, or trying to surf the net together. Photos and video looked good too.



It has WVGA resolution – so it’s like that on the HTC One – so expect HD video to look sharp, but don’t expect the crisp quality of the screens on the Sony Xperia S and HTC One X. Nonetheless it’s perfectly usable if you want to watch a full-length film.



In the hand it feels reasonably weighty and solid – this is reinforced by the presence of metallic edges – and it feels like it can stand up to a bit of rough treatment (although we wouldn’t fancy dropping it screen-first onto the pavement). The front is glass covered, and the rear is made of textured plastic. We reviewed a white version and it managed to resist scuffs and scratches well.



It looks good too – the sharper corners on the handset look neat against the rounded contours. There aren’t many hard keys – under the display sits a rectangular Home key, and there are touch-sensitive areas on each side that are for Menu and Back – prod them and they light up. The volume controls sit along the side, while the top edge is home to the 3.5mm audio jack and power button.



 In the picture



The snapper is a five-megapixel model, which produces decent, colourful and sharp snaps in bright light. The auto focus is a tad temperamental and we sometimes found our subjects a tad soft or faded. Some snaps emerged with an odd green haze around the subject matter.



In low light the snapper performed well for a smartphone snapper. There is an LED flash that manages to avoid overexposing your subject – without it we saw a lot of grain on our low-light images.



Creamy OS


There are plenty of tablets and phones running on Google’s fabulous Ice Cream Sandwich operating system, and the Optimus L7 is just the latest of them. There are five desktops, which you can choose to customise as you wish – it’s simple to add apps, bookmarks, widgets and so on – just hold your finger down on an empty space and a menu will pop up that holds all your choices. There’s plenty of widgets to choose from including ones that let you check social media feeds and email inboxes without opening your apps first.



The lock screen doesn’t boast the same level of customisation as that of the HTC One X, so don’t expect to see your latest Twitter updates or headlines unless you unlock the handset. It does, however, allow you instant access to a quartet of your choice of apps – and you can set up a PIN lock or pattern to ensure your handset is secure. There are shortcut buttons that can be placed at the base of each desktop.



Check out the notification bar, where you’ll find you can get updates for calls, emails, texts and tweets, plus quick access to Bluetooth, GPS, Wi-Fi and vibrating mode. It is possible to customise the shortcuts bar to add options such as Airplane mode and NFC, which is a nifty addition from LG. The notifications bar is big enough to hold everything comfortable too.



Battery life is disappointing compared with that on similar Android phones. Even with light use (a bit of emailing, texting and a short bit of net surfing) we only just managed to get 24 hours out of a fully charged battery. If you’re planning to stream YouTube clips, make calls, use NFC and Bluetooth and mess around with apps, make sure you’re close to a charger.



The main culprit for this drain on the battery’s power seems to be the screen – we found that with the display turned on at a reasonable brightness level, within half an hour the screen had sucked up 10% of the battery’s juice, There is a Power saving mode, which turns on automatically once battery life reaches 50% and less. This switches off Blutetooth and Wi-Fi and changes the screen’s settings.



Average performance


Under the hood sits a single-core 1GHz chip, which mostly copes well with Android Ice Cream Sandwich, although it did hesitate when we were loading an app, inputting a text or running through settings. Most games and apps ran okay but it’s unlikely to handle many of the games that will come out later this year for the phones running dual and quad-core processors.



If you’re a big fan of playing games on our mobile, it’s probably worth hanging on for the release of the LG Optimus 4X, or buying an HTC One S, which boasts a dual-core chip and has the same price on most contracts.



Playing Tag+


Most smartphones have NFC built in nowadays and the Optimus L7 is no exception. LG has enabled users to make instant use of the technology (which will eventually be used to make contactless payments) by including its Tag+ sticker, which is the same as Sony’s Xperia SmartTags. Each sticker has a profile assigned to it – Wi-Fi on or off and so on – tap the back of the phone against the sticker and the settings fire up. It is also possible to choose a single application to fire up automatically – this facility isn’t quite as flexible as Sony’s offering though.



Getting online


If you’re a busy net surfer, who always runs five or sex web pages at the same time, the Optimus L7 will please you. On the address bar of the browser there is a neat icon that shows you how many windows are open. Tap on it and a scrollable screen appears, which will show all your open windows. At the bottom of the display is a tab – flick this and you can bookmark your window or open a new one. The screen is sharp so that you can read text clearly if you zoom right in.



Our conclusion


The LG Optimus L7 is nicely designed but doesn’t quite have the allure of its major competitors. The display is colourful but doesn’t have the detail shown by the One X and Xperia S screens, while the five-megapixel snapper offers decent performance but doesn’t have the wonderful features of those on the HTC. The single-core4 chip manages Ice Cream sandwich okay – there is the odd stutter – but it doesn’t offer any futureproofing. Last but not least, battery life is disappointing. While we like the Optimus L7 you can find better smartphones at the same price.




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Telecoms Operators Lobby NCC Over N1.17 Billion Service Quality Fines,




 Top managers of the four sanctioned telecoms operators met with officials of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) last Friday to lobby the regulator over the N1.17 billion fines imposed on them for rendering poor quality service to subscribers in the months of March and April, Daily Trust learnt at the weekend.

The telecoms sector regulator had on May 11 ordered MTN Nigeria and Etisalat Nigeria to pay N360 million fines.

It also said Airtel Nigeria should pay N270 million while Globacom, Nigeria's second national operator was ordered to pay N180 million.

The mobile phone companies were also ordered to pay their respective fines not later than May 25 or risk a fresh round of punitive fines pegged at N2.5 million per day if they default in meeting Friday's payment deadline.

Daily Trust learnt at the weekend that the operators met at the NCC corporate headquarters in Abuja last Friday "to plead with NCC to drop the fines against them and also discuss with the NCC boss the grave implications of going ahead to implement the fines against them."

But an NCC source who told Daily Trust about the meeting, said the "Executive Vice Chairman of NCC is not likely to give in to the pressures from the telecom operators executives."

The source who pleaded not to be named, said NCC's EVC would not drop the fines "because the Senate is on his neck and has ordered NCC to ensure that operators pay the fines."

But Reuben Mouka, the NCC spokesman denied that any meeting took place between NCC officials and the telecoms operators with a view to dropping the charges against them.

In a telephone interview with our reporter yesterday, Mouka said, "who told you that there was a meeting? Let me tell you, as far as we are concerned, there was no meeting between us and the operators over the N1.17 billion fines."

MTN Nigeria, Globacom, Etisalat and Airtel Nigeria, said in a joint press statement on Friday that, "fines will not bring about the desired service quality improvements or offer a lasting solution but will merely deplete essential resources that would otherwise be deployed for network roll out."

The operators called on the government and telecoms administration in Nigeria to work in harmony towards continued promotion of investment in the telecoms sector.

"We wish to use this medium to call on the NCC, the National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency, the Minister of Communication, the National Assembly and the Office of the National Security Adviser to work in harmony to put in place an environment in which we can continue our substantial investments in pursuit of delivering world class telecommunication networks", the four companies said in the joint statement.

The four companies said that they have invested over N1 trillion within the last decade in building and enhancing their networks and plan a further N400 billion in 2012 alone on further network spending.

"We are all equally frustrated and concerned about the failures to meet customer expectations and needs with respect to the quality of service. Nigeria deserves and needs first class telecommunications networks. We thus apologize unreservedly to you, our customers, for those occasions when you have been disappointed or inconvenienced by a lapse or failure to deliver the requisite level of quality of service. We, however, believe that it is necessary to explain the major challenges we face as operators and ask for your understanding and support", they said.

They also noted that frequent fibre cuts linking the cell sites which are "frequently malicious in nature" is another key impediment to optimal quality of mobile telephony services.

Due to this, "operators have asked that telecommunications infrastructure be declared 'critical national infrastructure' which would result in enhanced protection for these assets and criminalize the wilful damage of same."

The quartet also added that multiple taxation by federal MDAs, state and local governments have lately promoted a recent trend towards closure of sites by these government institutions.

According to the companies, "the issue of security is a prevalent threat from our operating environment. We have had particularly unfortunate instances where our employees have been physically assaulted and in some instances killed during site maintenance visits, all in a quest to sustain service quality."

The companies underscore that while they continue to deepen investments to improve service quality, "it needs to be pointed out that in the telecommunications industry, such investments do not yield the requite improvement in service quality until well after 12 months."

The sanctioned GSM networks said that they "are also concerned that it could create an atmosphere of anxiety and regulatory uncertainty which is unattractive to investment" while adding that, "we are therefore actively engaging with our Regulator to resolve this issue."

According to them, "solutions being explored include ensuring a forward-looking quality of service framework, taking into account pertinent environmental factors affecting service delivery and preserving the capacity of the industry to attract the requisite level of investment in infrastructure to meet stakeholders' expectations."

According to NCC April 2012 Audit Report, MTN, Etisalat and Airtel failed to meet the commission's target during the months of March and April this year when the regulator undertook the review while, "Glo recorded value cannot be validated in view of earlier comments above."

According to the report, "general performance by the operators was poor on this KPI (key performance indicators) in the period under review. Etisalat recorded the worst performance when compared with others and commission's minimum threshold in the period under review."

In separate letters notifying the four affected GSM operators of the sanctions and jointly signed on behalf of the EVC by Head, Compliance Monitoring & Enforcement, U. A. S. Maska and Director, Legal & Regulatory Services, Josephine Amuwa, the regulator said they were penalized for failure to meet the Network Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) in the months of March and April, 2012.

NCC said it monitored quality of service standards for the two months that revealed varying degrees of failure by the Big Four "to meet the minimum standard of quality of service including the key performance Indicators (KPI's) as specified in Schedule 1 Table 2 of the Quality of Service Regulations 2012."

According to NCC, "whereas the commission had noted the performances in the months of January and February 2012 as being below the specified thresholds however, for the purpose of enforcement of the new Quality of Service Regulations, the commission had taken these periods as grace period"

Last year, NCC said it waived its threat to sanction the three biggest telecoms networks, MTN Nigeria, Globacom and Airtel, over service quality issues following the outcome of a network audit that revealed varying levels of improvement by the affected service providers.

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LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, May 17, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Research In Motion (RIM) RIMM -3.43% CA:RIM -3.62% today announced that CESG, the National Technical Authority for Information Assurance in the UK, has approved the BlackBerry(R) 7 operating system for government use. The approval enables public sector workers to utilise the enhanced performance and rich functionality of the latest BlackBerry smartphones available in the UK.

The BlackBerry(R) Enterprise Solution from RIM is the only mobile solution approved by CESG to protect material classified up to and including 'Restricted'.

Stephen Bates, UK Managing Director, RIM, said: "We're pleased to see CESG taking such positive steps to help ensure UK government workers have access to the latest suite of BlackBerry 7 smartphones. Thanks in part to our industry leading security credentials, BlackBerry smartphones are widely deployed in UK public sector organisations including the Ministry of Defence (MoD), most of Central Government and more than half of the UK's police forces, NHS and local government organisations. BlackBerry smartphones are enabling greater efficiencies and improved citizen service by providing access to data such as patient records, the Police National Computer and other government systems at the point of need."

Using the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution has led to striking savings and improved citizen service across many public sector bodies, including UK police forces who are using BlackBerry smartphones to increase productivity amongst officers and to enable them to spend more time on the streets and less time in the station.

BlackBerry smartphones currently available in the UK and covered by the new approval from CESG include the BlackBerry(R) Bold(TM) 9900, BlackBerry Bold 9790, BlackBerry(R) Torch(TM) 9810, BlackBerry Torch 9860, BlackBerry(R) Curve(TM) 9360 and BlackBerry Curve 9380.

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