Read more.The fourth handset from LG's Black Label Series has been revealed, and it's every bit as sexy as its predecessors.
Read more.The fourth handset from LG's Black Label Series has been revealed, and it's every bit as sexy as its predecessors.
It looks like an ipod nano with a bigger screen. I don't like ipods.....................
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Chocolate phone? Surely that'll give you a sticky ear?
Aside from the red highlights it looks a lot like my touch screen Samsung MP3/MP4 player (glossy bits 'n all).
Looks like every other touch screen phone coming out. *sigh*
A phone just isn’t right without some proper hardware buttons you can feel and press. There are some great mobile games which just aren’t any fun without a D pad, not to mention it becomes annoying when you have to move your thumb up and down your whole phone, it’s quicker and easier to have a D pad.
I cant wait until people become fed up this "my phone is completly touch screen and look at how big this screen is" nonsense.
I think the Xperia X1 got a right balance between touchscreen and D pad.
I think that it looks nice, if it has enough space for a couple of feature lenght films. The screen would be around the right aspect ratio
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