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Fareed
Posted on Tuesday, September 12, 2006
by Fareed, Cell Phone Editor
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Editor Rating: 3.3
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LG VX8500 ChocolateThe LG Chocolate has all the basic features you need in a phone. The phone has all the PIM functions like: calendar, tasks, notes, calculator, voice recorder, stop watch and alarm clock etc. The phone also comes with memos program and a small application called unit converter. The phone also has all the normal text messaging capabilities built in.  

The LG Chocolate phone has a lot of advanced features as well. The camera is 1.3 mega-pixel which is hidden underneath the slider so it does not get damaged when it’s not in use. The Bluetooth is version 1.2 and does not support stereo over Bluetooth. The most advanced feature on the C hocolate phone is the music player. The phone plays MP3,ACC, MP4 audio and WMA formats and has a limited music interface. In the music player you cannot make your own play-lists, there are only 5 levels of volume and you cannot arrange the music by artists names or song titles. Although the speaker is great for listening to music and goes fairly loud, the phone is missing out on speakerphone functionality. The LG Chocolate does not feature a built in Radio.  
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