The LG GD510 Pop Pay As You Go is also known as the Pop.
3.0 Megapixel Camera
With a built in 3.0 megapixel camera, the LG GD510 Pop takes quality pictures that you will want to share with your friends. Store them in your phone, email them to friends or upload them to your blog
Full Touch Screen
The LG GD510 features a 3.0 inch touchscreen display, the smallest phone to do so. The wide high resolution (WQVGA) display extends to almost the edge of the phone with just a 4.8 mm border making for an eye catching design that is dominated by the touchscreen.
Web Browser
With a built in Web Browser you can access internet sites directly from your handset. Check the latest scores, look up train times, get a weather report, or find the answer to the question in the pub quiz. With the inbuilt web browser you have the power of the internet with you, wherever you are
Email Client
The Vodafone Pay As You Talk GD510 Pop has an email client, which will allow you to receive email from your own personal email account, and send pictures, videos or text emails to any email account anywhere in the world. Email access on the phone is simple to set up and a cost effective way of keeping in touch
Stereo FM Radio
With a Stereo FM Radio built in, you will always have access to the latest tunes on your phone. Tune in to your favourite station, whenever you want, straight from your phone
Music Player
With a built in music player in the LG GD510, you can carry your tunes with you, in your pocket, and listen to them when you want. Most digital formats are recognised on the phone, including MP3 and AAC. The GD510 features a memory card slot supporting up to 16GB MicroSD cards providing ample storage for all your favourite tunes, movies and photos.
Bluetooth v2.0
Bluetooth 2.0 is the next generation of Bluetooth connectivity. With Bluetooth 2.0 one of the biggest advantages is the possibility of listening to music with a compatible wireless headset in stereo. Less wires, less mess, more noise.
GPRS
GPRS is a packet data service that allows you to browse the internet and send emails at faster speeds then you will achieve on a standard dial up connection. GPRS is charged by the amount of data sent in a session, rather than the length of time of connection.