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LG Chocolate BL40 review

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Despite LG having switched from the AMD chip it used in the Arena to a faster Qualcomm processor, the Chocolate still feels slightly sluggish, and can be slow to respond to screen taps. Also, we aren't all that keen on either of the text-entry options. In portrait mode, you're presented with a standard mobile-phone keypad with multiple letters per key. In landscape mode, the full Qwerty keyboard layout is rather cramped, so we often ended up hitting the wrong key. Matters are made worse by the fact that the predictive text system isn't as good as that of the iPhone or Hero. Suggestions don't seem as accurate or varied. The phone's also missing a few tricks, like that of double tapping the spacebar on the iPhone to enter a full stop and space at the end of a sentence.

In other areas, LG has made some welcome improvements to the S-Class experience. As well as supporting multi-touch zooming in the Web browser and picture viewer, you can now also double tap on an picture or column of text in the impressive Web browser to automatically zoom in on it. The Cover Flow-style mode in the photo and video browser has also been improved, giving you a clearer view of the thumbnails you're browsing through. Thanks to the new processor, there's no longer a delay between loading a picture and being able to zoom in on it, as there is on the Arena. There'll also be an iPhone-style, one-touch cut-and-paste system, although this wasn't functional on the early version of the phone that we had in for review.

Features bonanza
LG also has to be applauded for the sheer number of features it's managed to pack into this handset. Connectivity is excellent, with quad-band support, as well as HSDPA and Wi-Fi for fast Internet access. There's on-board GPS, which is very quick to find your position, Bluetooth with A2DP support for wireless audio streaming to stereo headsets, and an FM transmitter so you can beam music to a car stereo or home hi-fi.

The handset is equipped with a standard 3.5mm headphone jack, so you can easily swap out the supplied stereo headset for your own headphones. Audio playback sounds top-notch from both the music player and the video player. As well as being compatible with the usual mobile-video formats, the handset supports both the DivX and Xvid formats. Video can also be fed to a TV if you buy the optional TV output lead.

Classy camera
The camera is a cut above those found on the likes of the iPhone. It's got a 5-megapixel resolution, autofocus and an LED flash. Shots taken in good light look pretty impressive by smart-phone standards, and there's a very cool panoramic mode in which the phone tells you where to point the lens for each shot in the panorama before automatically stitching the pictures together. The camera can also shoot video (30 frames per second at VGA resolution), and there's a neat little video editor on-board that you can use to knock your clips into shape. The LED flash isn't really strong enough to overcome the camera's poor low-light performance, though, so night shots tend to suffer pretty badly from digital noise.

Call quality was excellent during our test period and battery life was pretty much par for the course with a smart phone of this ilk, with the handset offering 6 hours of talk time. This means you can expect to have to charge it after about a day and a half's worth of normal usage.

Conclusion
Using the LG Chocolate BL40 is like watching your favourite football team play beautifully, but then lose the match by hitting too many shots wide. Despite packing a stunning widescreen display and an abundance of features into a gloriously slim and sexy frame, LG has dropped the ball when it comes to the user interface. The S-Class menu system is annoying and unresponsive at times, and generally feels over-engineered and too complicated. Consequently, despite offering way more features than the iPhone or HTC Hero, this handset just isn't as satisfying to use as either of those two models.

Edited by Charles Kloet

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Bex Stanley's avatar
3 stars out of 5

Bex Stanley 7 February 2011

Good: Few good things

Bad: Slow, more hassle than it's worth

Comment: When i first saw this phone i thought it would be the next I-Phone! But the L.G version! I was very pleased to begin with it! It had everything i needed like the internet and music. However I now regret buying this phone as there has been numerous things wrong with it and I cannot wait until i can upgrade to an I-Phone! The screen doesn't always switch on, once you have finished a phone call it seems to stay on the call screen for ages. The wifi doesn't wor! It could be kwhere i live, the more apps you put on there the slower the phone, the battery life gets shorter if you use the internet or music for a period of time!
Good to start with - Gets boring after a while!

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System 11 October 2010

Good: Its very unique

Bad: It doesnt allow me to hang over when I have finished coversion until I expose it to light.

Comment: When I call someone the it brings darkness and I can not hang over to finished the call. I need to insert headphone, charger or expose it to light before it turns brighter and after then I can hang over to finished the call. This cost me since before I get headphones, charger or expose it to light, Credit continue to be used without conversation

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James Howard 2 October 2010

Good: It was a gift

Bad: Its like a woman who changes the day after you marry her.

Comment: I have just took a hammer to mine, it has cost me a good relationship with my boss. It takes 3 minutes to make sure the boss it still not on the line. Too many ways of getting the same thing done. All in slow motion, I have struggled along since June with it, it will put you on drugs. Please leave it alone, I thought I would be a rebel and depart from the main stream sheep. I would rather use smoke signals then this oriental torture device. Leave well alone!!!

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