Typical price: £80
What is it: Compact clamshell with VGA camera
What we think: The C3300 is a basic, compact handset with a well designed interface
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 20 July 2005
Tags: lg electronics, pixel, silver, snapshots
We like:
Compact design with no protrusions; well-designed interface that gives you quick access to key functions; cute icons for your contacts; voice memos
We don't like:
Basic camera; limited connectivity
CNET UK judgement:
Compact and easy to use, the C3300 is a good-value option for anyone looking for a basic handset. The feature set is limited, but the well-designed interface enables you to make the most of the functions it offers
LG C3300 History
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April 30, 2006
Posted by: Shirl Corner
"Okay for texting and making calls"
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