LG Venus

LG has a nice looking cell phone which offers a 2 megapixel camera and a variety of features we will take a look at it. Now it creates 320 x 240 videos at 15 frame rates per second , the buttons are nice and clear and touch screen, large displays and viewfinder
Whats good about it is the dual screen and navigation controls, ev-do support
Bad things are touchscreen tends to take a while to get used to , the camera has no flash either
Overall not bad it is a CDMA 800/1900 with player and cam
What others said in their reviews
MobileBurn had this to say, “The 2 megapixel camera on the Venus lacks auto-focus, but
still manages to snap reasonable photos. Photos are taken with the
phone held horizontally. The touchscreen navigation cluster rotates to
match the phone’s horizontal orientation and really shows off the
flexibility of the system. Better yet, the photo viewer application can
also be run in full screen landscape mode, with the touchscreen
displaying thumbnails of the available pictures while the main screen
displays the current photo. There is even a finger controlled zoom
mode. It is a very good system.”
LaptopMag said, “The entire back of the Venus is black with a soft-touch
texture. The back also houses a 2-megapixel camera, which took the same
quality pictures as the Voyager; it reproduced colors and light well
and easily handles quick shots on the run. You can also shoot
respectable 320 x 240-pixel videos with the Venus.”
MobileTechReview says, “Like the Voyager, the LG Venus comes with a 2.0 megapixel
camera minus the auto-focus lens. We were very impressed with the
cameras on the first and second LG Chocolate and several other LG
feature phones that came out in the last year or so. While the camera
on the Venus has been upgraded to 2 megapixels, the quality of the
photos is sadly pedestrian. The images had lots of noise in both indoor
and outdoor shots with a distinct cool color bias. Photos taking in
sunny settings showed large areas of white out, even though these shots
weren’t taken in very strong and bright sunlight. Images don’t look
sharp either for a 2-megapixel camera phone even in good lighting
conditions.”
Video Demo