Typical price: £100
What is it: A superb-looking slider phone that is seamlessly designed and features a heat-sensitive glowing red touchpad
What we think: We're in love with the look of it, but the touchpad can be awkward to use and it's a shame about the lack of expandable memory
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Average user rating from 19 users
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December 4, 2006
Posted by: Ben Malugani
"Brilliant and gorgeous"
What I like:
The keypad, MP3 player, the BOX! Price
What I don't like:
Keeping it clean, camera resolution
Review:
I'm planning to get this phone at Christmas from Carphone Warehouse on Virgin for £130. I was looking at the E900 but it's so expensive for another 0.7 megapixels. I've used my mate's for a few days and got about 100 songs onto it! If you're thinking how, I have a secret. Motorola MobilePhone Tools - if you get this with a cheap Moto with Bluetooth, convert the songs (it condenses the file to about 900kb) put it onto the Moto and Bluetooth them to your phone. I could've got about another 30 or so on. The Chocolate is gorgeous, the camera's fine becuase it's a phone! The MP3 player's brill and the Box well WOW! It's the best box a phone has ever had! It just looks so good with my Samsung K5. It gets dirty so easy though. Get this instead of the E900, the E900 just looks like a copy of any other Samsung but with touch-sensitive keys - the LG's exclusive.
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