the cosmos all the way! i have had both phones and have learned my lesson! reason why the cosmos is better: the touch screen is fast and doesn't take forever to get from one thing to another!
if you would prefer a phone with a touch screen that still slides out text then I would say the cosmos touch is better. If you would prefer a phone that is not a touch screen but still flips up to text i would go with the octane. Both are from Verizon and neither require a data plan.
I would go for the lg env touch. Reasons because it has a better camera, it comes with a few games, has cool messaging features, and it is slim and thin unlike the lg octane which is bulky and thick. So all around the lg env touch is the better phone. Hope this helped!
-yes u can get apps on a LG Cosmos Touch --how so?
ya it does take videos =] <3
No, the LG Octane does not have a touch screen. It is a flip phone and you must use keys to navigate on it. Perhaps consider an alternative if you are wanting a touch screen phone. Good luck!
A cosmo touch does not take video, it only records voice. ha, i know cuz i hav one? :}
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it's a little better than 87 octane but not really high test gas, 91 and 93 octane is the high test.
i seriously do not think he does. i think he likes cosmo better to tell u the truth. He doesnt he likes Cosmo WAY! better then Amy
There is no better. If your car is designed to run on 87 octane then using 93 octane is a total waste of money. The higher octane will provide no more power, no better fuel economy, and is of no benefit to the engine whatsoever. In fact using a high octane fuel in an engine designed for 87 octane may actually cause hard starting. Use exactly the octane as recommended by the manufacturer of the vehicle. Saying that, if your car is designed to run on 93 octane then using 87 octane can be detrimental to the engine due to pre-detonation that will be caused by running the lower octane fuel. It depends on whether the manufacturer recommends the use of higher octane fuel or says it is mandatory. Most vehicles built in the last few years where 93 octane is recommended can run on 87 octane with a slight loss in power. The engine fuel management system will adjust for the lower octane and there will be no harm to the engine. The bottom line is to use exactly what the manufacture recommends.
High octane gasoline (petrol) only provides better fuel mileage in vehicles that require the high octane. In a normal engine running higher octane provides no benefit.
That depends on what the car was designed to run on. If it was meant to run on 87 octane, using 89 octane can make the mileage worse.