LG Chocolate Phone LG-KG800 Review
Pocket-lint reviews the LG-KG800, better known as the LG Chocolate phone, and they seem to love its style and ease of use.
The front as we’ve said hides a mirage of buttons that all you to navigate around the phone, make calls and influence people. In use and the interface is incredibly light to touch, but once you’ve got the hang of it easy to master (think iPod click wheel). Slide the slider back and luckily LG has opted to keep things simple and straightforward and it was surprising and pleasing to see that the number keypad hasn’t been messed with, that feeling soon ends however when you see the numbers appear on the screen is a plethora of colours as if someone has been let loose with a tube of Smarties.
In the end they give the LG-KG800 a seven out of ten, though users so far have given it a five and a half out of ten. While it is not the LG Chocolate phone, I’d say that the Motorola L7 is just as nice, though maybe not as fasionable or trendy, its features are pretty slick.
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I would give it a 9/10 for style but feature wise it’s not the best
Comment by TechnologySlice — August 28, 2006 @ 5:03 am