LG Lotus LX600-Black Cell Phone
Part 2 of Noah's full review of the QWERTY-rific LG Lotus clamshell phone for Sprint. Part 1 of Noah's full review of the LG Lotus QWERTY clamshell for Sprint. Fierce! It's the unique new LG Lotus for Sprint - a square-shaped clamshell with a full QWERTY board inside. GPS, Sprint TV & Music, 2MP Camera, HTML Browser, Mobile IM and Email ... Noah checks out this fashion-forward feature phone. Noah gets Fierce! with the new LG Lotus for Sprint and a one-of-a-kind accessory designed by Christian from Project Runway. Lotus has a unique square design and features a full QWERTY, access to Sprint Music and TV, and two fashion-forward color choices. 1. LG enV Touch - Verizon
The successor to the popular LG Voyager has so much going for it, it really blurs the line between "feature phone" and "smartphone." Featuring a 3.5mm headphone jack, a more responsive touchscreen and nicer UI than Voyager, and Web browser that's arguably better than the ones found on many smartphones, enV Touch just about does it all. If you can live without WiFi and smartphone-style PC syncing, enV Touch brings... And now for something completely different… Christian Siriano and LG partnered up once again to spotlight the Lotus during Fashion Week in New York. Lucky me, I got an up-close look at the designer’s latest on the runway last night — and I have to say, I’m impressed. Last fall, Siriano — erstwhile contestant and last year’s winner of Project Runway — created a scarf with a designated pocket specifically tailored to fit the LG Lotus (which is, by... Sprint's LG Lotus is one of my - and Adriana's - favorite phones of the
year. While the square, makeup-compact-lookalike shape may strike some
as odd, it allows for a nice, big display and full QWERTY board in a
compact form factor. And it's a flip, which some people just can't
live without (ahem, RA, ahem).
Well, if you're on Verizon and you've been jealous of your
neighbor's Lotus for the past few months, you're time is... It's that time of year ... No, not Christmas, Hanukkah, or Winter Solstice time ... It's year-end awards time! The PhoneDog Editors will be selecting our personal Phone of the Year favorites over the coming weeks, but we're more interested in what you have to say.
Last but certainly not least is Sprint. When they weren't busy launching their Xohm WiMax network, Sprint put a ton of marketing muscle behind the Samsung Instinct. ... Pros: Stylish design, tactile QWERTY board, generous widescreen, decent camera, exceptional ease-of-use, CDMA, 3G, EV-DO, GPS, BluetoothCons: Occasionally slow switching between apps/inputting data, no 3.5 mm headset jack, expensiveLadies with an attitude, fellas that are in the mood... Let's get to it.The Lotus, a morsel of deliciousness courtesy of LG, is -- in a word -- sublime. Why, you ask? Because it's easy to use, it works well and it... The Bark is Back for Election Day! Noah gets his paws all over a dozen new phones, including the BlackBerry Bold for AT&T, HTC Touch Pro for Sprint, Motorola ZN5 for T-Mobile, and LG Lotus for Sprint. Plus, an update on PhoneDog TV and the latest from spy::mix. Pros: Size,colors,stylish,mp3 player Cons: can only bluetooth contacts or ALL files, phone randomly reboots or shuts down, freezes up Summary: I would NOT suggest this phone to anyone. If you research the LG Lotus you will come to find multiple complaints shared among Lotus owners. Many have had their Lotus replaced 3-4 times & still have the same results. The phone will randomly reboot itself or sometimes completely shut off without turning back on. When ringtones are downloaded, they are automatically stored in a folder & CANNOT be bluetoothed. The video quality is not that great ESPECIALLY when played in full screen. There are a NUMEROUS amount of issues with the LG Lotus. PLEASE, I DO NOT advise anyone to purchase this phone unless it is absolutely your LAST resort. I am forced to keep this phone ONLY because of my plan contract. Please research this phone and everything noted will be backed up 100%. 1 out of 2 people found this review helpful Summary: This phone is probably the best phone you will ever use in your life. It has the nice QWERTY keyboard and the 2.0 megaapixel camera. The internet so far is so awesome you will just die for it!!! The messaging is the best use for the phone. Anyway..... 0 out of 2 people found this review helpful Pros: Big screen from sprint, Great design ( the square boggles peoples mind ), the speakers are load, threaded messages are great! All of the bluetooth capabilities are amazing, and the camera is very good Cons: small outer screen, the outer screen is bad in direct sunlight Summary: I love this phone, in my mind it is the best non-smart phone sprint had for under 100 bucks! The phone is easy to use, the keyboard is great. The camera has great quality and it has ok video quality. 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful Pros: Qwerty keyboard. Large screen. MP3 shortcut keys. Cons: Nothing! Summary: I reallly like my Lg Lotus. It is soo user friendly. Everything is right at my fingertips. I text like crazy and at the end of the day I at least have 2 battery bars left. :) Pros: Clamshell/QWERTY combination Size Useability Cons: No MS Exchange ActiveSync No VPN capability (evidently) Summary: For me the QWERTY/Clamshell combination is a life-saver. I have no interest in carrying around a shoebox on my belt or in my pocket for the rest of my life. Unfortunately, for me to function in my IT/Infrastructure support role, I need a phone than can SSH into unix systems and talk to an Exchange server/VPN into my company network. In the absence of these tools, all I can do is lament how wonderful life would be if the physical uniqueness of this phone could be leveraged for something more substantial than cronic messagingaholics. 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful All LG Lotus LX600-Black user reviewsAnd just to complicate things, the Samsung Exclaim is supposed to be the Rant upgrade... is it even worth considering the Exclaim if I'm not going to use the internet? Putting the sheer awesomeness of a Samsung dual slider on the back burner for a moment... is it the more solid phone? Where does it leave the Lotus?
I really appreciate the advice (obviously, I think about things too much). Thanks everyone! =) I have tested both phones and thought the samsung rant was better. First of all it is a chocolate bar shaped phone with a slide out keyboard. The lotus is like a square shaped phone, and plus for me it was harder to text with. mainly because there wasnt a lot of room for the buttons. How ever with the Rant it has a slide out keyboard, so it gives you more room to move your fingers around. But that is what i think . I am not trying to... I'm looking for the right Sprint non-smart phone, and after doing the research, I've narrowed it down to these two. I like the Lotus for it's form factor clamshell, full qwerty keyboard, and compact build. If I get a slider phone, I'd like it to have a seperate numeric keypad, because I'd rather not wear out the slider just to dial phone numbers (hence the Rant). I use my phone for talking first, texting second, and that's about... Just so you know you actually don't have to convert the mp3 files just rename them with the 3g2 extension. don,
I've done it, and it's a pain in the a _ _. My wife didn't like the stock ringers because they are whimpy, so she wanted me to take one she found on the web, jack up the volume and put it on her phone. Sprint wants you to buy them from their website, so they apparently make it as difficult as possible. On the plus side, the Lotus will read a ringtone from the pictures folder on the sd card, and you can put them... hey everyone, I am trying to figure out what phone I should go with. I have choice either the the rumor2 or the lotus, dose any one have a say on either phone Each phone has their pros and cons, the lotus is a flip style phone and has a qwerty board in side while the rant's keyboard slides down. The lotus has a slightly weird keyboard because the "back" key is located above the qwerty keyboard, while the rant's is more intergrated with the keyboard. it more depends on your preferences, but I've seen more people fall in love with the rant than the lotus. Im getting a new phone, THIS WEEK! I cant decide on which phone to
purchase. I luv to text ALL day, and take alot of pictures. Both of
these phones...*Have a 2.0 MP camera*QWERTY keyboard*Sprint One Click*Unique designsI cant decide and I could really use your help!! Just posts pros and cons, etc. Thanks soooo much in advance. Yes, Lotus is MUCH better it has a better keyboard and the Rant is just heavy to me :D Buying choicesWith new service  With pre-paid service  This item is not being sold with a pre-paid service service plan by any online merchant. Purchase phone only  Accessories  Purchase compatible accessories for this phone Ringtones & MediaShop for compatible mobile content for this phone
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