LG Ally Android Phone (Verizon Wireless)

LG Ally Android Phone (Verizon Wireless)

Whether talking or texting, touching or typing, uploading or downloading, the Android-powered LG Ally for Verizon Wireless is a great blend of functional yet stylish design and powerful mobile connectivity features–from easy access to all your social networks and viewing of full Web sites to spoken turn-by-turn directions thanks to the new Google Maps with Navigation Beta app.

The LG Ally offer 5 customizable home screens and easy integration with your favorite social networks (see larger image for more details). With integrated Google technology, the LG Ally brings one-touch access to the popular Google mobile services millions use every day, including Google Search by Voice, YouTube and Picasa. The Ally also provides easy access to both personal and corporate email, calendars, and contacts supported by Exchange Server and Gmail. The front of the Ally features an ergonomic silver–and–black case and tempered glass 3.2-inch touchscreen display. When you want to update

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List Price: $ 399.99

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One Response to LG Ally Android Phone (Verizon Wireless)

  1. Anonymous

    Review by Anonymous for LG Ally Android Phone (Verizon Wireless)
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    This is my first smart phone. I had the Motorola Droid for about three days and returned it and replaced it with the LG Ally. The reason was simple…the Ally has an external Talk and End button. Unlike the Droid which offers only one way to end a call and that’s via a touch screen, I can end a call hitting the End button…regardless of whether the screen is dark or the phone has navigated to another screen. Ever been leaving a VM and want to hang up but you can’t??

    Granted, the outside physical features of the Ally appear to be identical to the LG Envy Touch (which is why I rated it 4 stars vs 5 stars)…but it performs just the same as the Droid as I believe they have the same operating system. Also, the slide-out keyboard is so much better than the Droid. The Droid’s letters on the slide-out keyboard were extremely flat yet the Ally’s physical keyboard is huge and the keys are raised and nicely separated.

    Truthfully, the Droid would have been a perfect phone for me had it an external Talk and End button. This feature is extremely important to me, which is why I returned the Droid and replaced it with the Ally. Some people think I downgraded, but I don’t see how. The only thing I lost was the 8MP camera. The Aly has the 3MP. In addition, the price between the Ally and the Droid is extreme. Consider that the Droid is $199 and the Ally is $49. And Costco has the Ally for FREE (with a 2-yr contract) and they included a car charger, home charger and ear buds for free as well. Go figure. Overall I’m ecstatic about the Ally and could never go back to a regular phone.

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