Archive for the ‘Lg’ Category

Two popular messaging phones with similar features – a physical keyboard, touchscreen, and a 3MP camera. But there are also a few differences too. The LG Plus has a and the Reality has a resistive touchscreen. How do they stack up against each other? Sydney compares these two messaging phones Phonedog style :)

PhoneArena reviews the LG dLite GD570. Just about everywhere you turn, the form factor of choice employed by the majority of handsets we see nowadays happen to be the slate form factor — especially more in the smartphone category where it’s abundant. Then every once in a while we witness some kind of flip style handset crafted specially as an entry-level device, but on some rare occasions, we still see some that manages to push the envelope with their stylish looks. The LG dLite is yet another …

my verdict: perfect phone for women ;)

The Plus has a physical keyboard, a 3 MP camera, and support for social networking and mobile e-mail. Is it worth the $150 price tag? Sydney does a full review. ;)

LG intends to go Android mad this year, with a variety of handsets making up the LG Optimus range. Will this scatter-gun approach win customers?

Sydney ;) unboxes the LG , a full touchscreen featurephone from T-Mobile. It features a 3MP camera, access to your social networks, and visual voicemail.

…phone as a phone but Sydney always worth a listen: D

PhoneArena presents a video review of the LG . This phone is looking to pack a substantial punch — considering it’s a touchscreen offering. We’ll see if this handset can hang with some similar offerings that have cemented their place in T-Mobile’s feature phone lineup…

June was a busy month for new handsets, with Apple, Motorola, and Sony Ericsson all offering interesting looking devices.

mobilechoiceuk.com brings you Nifty Tricks with the LG Cookie Fresh GS290. We show you how to customise the home screen by choosing different backgrounds. How to access different apps through drawing a symbol on the screen when locked. And, how to record from the radio and send the recording to a friend or set it as a ring tone or message tone. ;)

Matt unboxes the LG Viewty GT and looks briefly at the OS ;)

This is some really technology. You may have seen communication devices in the form of a watch in a Bond movie or in science fiction novels. The technology exists to make such a device, and in this video, we unbox the LG GD910 3G watch phone. It can actually make calls (both voice and video), plus it can send and receive text messages, keep a contact list, and lots of other stuff. It has a touchscreen for input.

The LG Watch Phone isn’t cheap. It’s nearly $1,000. :P