What is it: 8-megapixel camera phone with touchscreen
What we think: A competent camera phone with some cool tricks
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Average user rating from 4 users
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LG Renoir user reviews
March 24, 2009
Posted by: paul12371
"Does what it says on the box"
What I like:
The 8mp camera
What I don't like:
fingerprints, short message tone, lack of games.
Review:
I upgraded to the Renoir from the Viewty and must say I am impressed with my new phone. The user interface is superb the touchscreen is sensitive and reacts quickly to any command. The camera is also a great bit of kit and I have manged to take some great shots with it, and the editing of photos is very easy to use and you get some nice touches.
The 8gb memory card is extreamly useful I can download loads of tracks onto the phone and still have plenty of memory for loads of photos and videos.
I am not keen on having to clean the screen but thats what comes with buying a touchscreen phone so no real hardship there, I don't like the fact that the phone only comes with a few demo games I would of expected at least one or two games embedded on the phone but alas no. My only other bug bear with the phone is something I hated on the Viewty and that is the Meesage tone only rings for 3 seconds no good if like me you like to use downloaded MP3 files for your tones, but thats horses for courses I guess.
Overall this phone is a class act no i phone killer but a great package none the less.
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