
LG Ally has a 3.2 inch capacitive touch screen with 480×800 pixels resolution. It supports 262,144 colors. The phone has a 3.2 megapixel camera which records 640×480 VGA videos. Features for the camera include Auto focus, white balance, macro mode, effects, panorama, self timer, and scenes. Supported video formats are 3G2, MPEG4, 3GP and WMV. Supported audio formats are WMA, AAC+, AAC and MP3.The phone is based on Android 2.1 OS. The processor is MSM7627 at 600 MHz frequency. The handset has built in 512 MB ROM and 256 MB RAM. The 1,500 mAh lithium ion battery has rated talk time of 7.5 hours and the stand by time is 500 hours or 21 days. PIM features on the phone include Calculator, Calendar and Alarm. Voice features include speaker phone, recording, commands and dialing. Email features include Push e-mail, Microsoft Exchange, SMTP, POP3 and IMAP. A-GPS and S-GPS is also included.This phone reminded us of other LG handsets like LG EnV Touch. Both the phones have same rectangular and blocky design and is wrapped in silver and black casing. The device is 4.56 inches long, 0.62 inch thick, 2.22 inches wide and is a bit bulky at 5.57 ounces. We won’t call this phone light but it is still lighter as compared to heavyweights like Motorola’s Droid or Devour. The bulk also gives the phone a sturdy feel.LG has given a lot of Android phones in the past but all of them have either been for the European or Asian markets. In fact, this is the first Android phone from LG to make it here in the US. This phone doesn’t have anything out of the box but we still like the way the LG has delivered the goods here. The device has a nice display, the QWERTY keyboard is easy to type on and the performance too is commendable. The phone also ships with Android 2.1 which is the latest version of the OS. LG Ally has a 3.2 inch touch screen display with resolution of 800×480 pixels. The display is made up of tempered glass and it supports 262k colors. You get vibrant and crisp images on the display. The screen can stand bright sunlight too. The display is capacitive and is quite responsive to our touches. You can turn on haptic feedback where in the phone will vibrate when it registers a touch.