Saturday, January 2, 2010

LG UX700 Bliss Cell Phone Review–Another Touchscreen Monster

Much like the Samsung r800 Delve,the LG UX700 Bliss is heavily dependent on touch screen technology, having virtually no external controls of any sort.  But this doesn’t necessarily reflect badly on the LG UX700, because it’s got plenty of great features to help out.  Let’s take a look.



The LG UX700 Bliss is a CDMA dual band phone with 3G capability, a two megapixel camera, video and music playback in a variety of formats, compatibility with SD and SDHC memory cards, a USB slot, internet and Bluetooth connectivity, a phone book with a thousand name capacity, alarm, calendar, tip calculator, GPS, a resistive three inch touch screen, and a maximum two hundred seventy minutes of talk time.

Now, if you don’t like the thought of using a touch screen for pretty much everything on a phone, then you and the LG UX700 Bliss will be very unhappy together.  But if you can work with a touchscreen, or at least tolerate it, then you should be in Bliss with this incredible phone with loads of options.

The Good

Fantastic array of options

Compact design

Ample memory

The Bad

Pure touchscreen design

Score 8/10

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