Wednesday, November 5, 2008

LG Lotus blooms in our warm review. Phones.

As we mentioned in earlier this year, we had a as a matter of fact upbeat victory impression of this unfledged messaging phone from Sprint. Now that we've had a unexpected to really get to understand it first-hand, we have to say we're even more impressed. At cardinal we were skeptical about its freakish square shape, but its unique refinement and fabulous tactile keyboard in due course won us over. The Lotus has a very accurate satiny feel in the hand, a vibrant internal display, superficial music virtuoso controls, and the aforementioned keyboard is as sizeable as it is tactile.



It's also blessed with Sprint's up-to-date One Click consumer interface, a 2.0-megapixel camera, EV-DO, and stereo Bluetooth. All this comes at a appraisal though--the Lotus is on the higher end of messaging phones, at around $150 with a two-year care agreement.






But if you're a line maven who wants an taking phone without sacrificing features, the Lotus is certainly one of your best choices, especially if you can't actual without a QWERTY keyboard. (We should note that the Lotus is not a modish phone, and that it does not underpinning Outlook Exchange e-mail.) Check out our and our for more details.

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