You can hold the phone sideways as you would a digital camera, and take pictures using the dedicated button on the right side. The camera features a Schneider Kreuznach lens, autofocus and an LED photo light. There's also a very small portrait mirror so you can take photos of yourself.
Some of the camera's more advanced settings include the ability to adjust the focus mode, set a timer, add a colour effect, adjust the white balance and even take multiple pictures in quick succession. You can also use the camera to shoot videos, although weirdly you can only use the digital zoom in the video mode, not in the camera mode.
The MP3 player is fairly simple and lets you change the equaliser levels, play mode, set it to shuffle and display a real spectrum of the track that's playing. It supports MP3, WAV, AAC, AAC+ and AAC++ files.
The Shine comes with an in-line MP3 player remote that lets you attach a pair of normal 3.5mm headphones. It also lets you make hands-free calls and navigate through your contacts.
You get 50MB of built-in memory, which isn't a lot of space, but fortunately there's an expandable microSD slot for up to 2GB of tunes, pictures or videos. We like the fact that you can drag and drop tracks straight on to the phone -- many manufacturers force you to use their own poorly written PC software to transfer songs.
You can also use the Shine as a USB mass-storage drive and, combined with the built-in document reader -- which can view text files and PDFs, as well as PowerPoint, Word and Excel documents -- this is a very useful feature. Other features include a WAP browser, MMS and SMS messaging, a video player, speakerphone mode, Bluetooth 1.2, email client, a voice recorder, a calendar, memo, a calculator, a stop watch and Java games.
A noteworthy but slightly gimmicky feature is the world clock, which displays a globe of the world and lets you zoom in to different continents and countries in a similar style to Google Earth.
Finding contacts and sending text messages is more complicated than it should be, requiring more button-pushes than is strictly necessary, but it's not a deal-breaker.
Performance
Audio quality during calls was clear and there were no noticeable distortions or feedback. The speakerphone, however, is difficult to hear unless you're in a quiet room. Audio quality on the MP3 player was loud and clear and was made better by the fact that you can use your own headphones via the in-line adaptor.
The 2-megapixel camera takes relatively sharp photos in good light and we found that the autofocus works well. It does, however, seem a little outdated next to phones with 3.2-megapixel sensors, like the Nokia N73. The LED photo light isn't particularly powerful and will only work properly at close range, unlike the xenon flash on Sony Ericsson's K800i.
The battery lasted for about two days before we had to recharge it.
Edited by Jason Jenkins
Additional editing by Kate Macefield



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skyfyre 12 June 2009
Good: The mirror's the best part of the entire product. Which isn't good if it's a phone.
Bad: Awful design, awful functionality, can't be used as a phone outdoors quite often, LG isn't standing behind it. LG C Service guy recommended I bin it.
Comment: Horrible design - although it looks nice, the looks certainly get in the way of its functionality, which is actually a terrible way to design things! It interferes rendering the phone useless. Plus the internal design mapping is nonsensical and inflexible.
I regret purchasing this phone. My screen craked (or had a 'bleeding lcd crystal') without any pressure or knock to the phone. In under a year it had 2 batteries. If there is sunshine outdoors - don't even try to use your phone. Because you can't. You honestly CAN'T SEE THE SCREEN! All you see is the mirror!
I've complained to the company directly and to the retailer and they have been nothing but rude and uncaring (and denying there is anything wrong with it, when all they have to do is take it outside if there's any sun). Rubbish phone, rubbish company. This was my 2nd - and final - chance with an LG product and I was upset with both items. STAY AWAY FROM LG OR YOU'LL REGRET WASTING YOUR MONEY!
LG Customer Service guy recommended I bin it. I am dead serious.
Hundog 23 November 2007
Good: The whole phone
Bad: Java turn off.
Comment: Actually I have a LG TU720 SHINE which is way better... quad band, 5 way joystick... I have no clue why they made two phones?!
All in all the Shine is really slick and has all the nneded features.
Go for it!
pageheaven 30 September 2007
Good: The style, The screen, The extras included in box, The GUI interface, The Sleekness, The price
Bad: Scroll wheel
Comment: Man this site is slow!! Anyhow, loved this phone from when I got it, to when I traded it in for a Sony Ericsson W950i.
Unfourtunatly this pic provided does the phone no justice, as mine were brushed silver colour. This phone does everything on the box really, but there were things which suprised me - The phone felt cold everytime I held it due to the metal (Which I happen to like), it had good weight to it, it were sleek, amd the interface looked fantastic!!
If you are into music playback on your phone, like myself, you'll love this hardware - Same for design.
Box includes: Handset, Stylish Headphones, Suede Pouch, USB Cable, Drivers/Software Disc, Instructions Booklet etc...
Very affordable, a must buy!!
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