LG BL40 New Chocolate review: Chef’s best

Author: admin  //  Category: LG

It was handsets like the original Chocolate that put LG on the map. But simply playing with the big boys was never going to be enough. It takes creativity to outsmart and outdo some formidable rivals. LG never shied away from experimenting and have been repaid more often than not. There’s Black Label and Prada, some great cameraphones and a host of capable touchscreen devices to prove it.

But that was then. The New Chocolate is new and it means it. The “Black Label” simply sticks on the BL40 but this phone seems to hold a higher purpose. It’s not merely the next of the Chocolates – it’s in touch with its times. And it does great justice to a portfolio where Viewty Smart talks to Renoir and Crystal walks with the Arena.

The LG BL40, the New Chocolate, is thin, classy and sexy but the one word that does it justice is unique. You really won’t find another phone like it out there, and only a few others have the same kind of impact.

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LG BL40 New Chocolate New Chocolate official photos

You won’t see a designer or watchmaker’s signature on the BL40 but it definitely looks like an exquisite work of art. However, neither its price tag nor its feature set will let you think of it that way. We don’t mean it’s cheap or even affordable to many, but its all round skill puts most of the boutique handsets to shame. There are only few things the New Chocolate can’t do.

Key features

  • One-off touchscreen bar design
  • 4.01″ 16M-color capacitive touchscreen of 21:9 aspect ratio
  • Quad-band GSM support and UMTS with HSDPA 7.2 Mbps
  • S-Class Touch UI with pinch zooming and gesture controls
  • Accelerometer for screen auto-rotation
  • 5-megapixel autofocus camera, Schneider-Kreuznach certified optics, LED flash, VGA@30fps video recording
  • 1.1GB of internal memory, microSD expansion (up to 32GB)
  • Wi-Fi with DLNA
  • GPS receiver with A-GPS support and WisePilot satnav app
  • Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP, microUSB port, TV out
  • Standard 3.5mm audio jack, Dolby Mobile sound enhancement
  • Stereo FM radio with RDS, FM transmitter
  • Full-blown multi-tasking with a decent task manager
  • DivX/XviD video player
  • Motion-based games
  • Smart dialing
  • Office document viewer

Main disadvantages

  • Single-handed use not too comfortable due to the extra long form factor
  • Video recording output is pathetic
  • Piano black surface is a fingerprint nightmare
  • Memory card slot is under the battery cover
  • Web browser has no Flash support
  • No video streaming over Wi-Fi (such as the mobile YouTube)
  • WisePilot satnav app is only a trial version
  • No sign of any social networking integration

Unlike some other fashionable handsets out there, the LG BL40 New Chocolate beauty is not just skin deep. This stunning looker has all the hardware a modern high-end gadget should have. And though technically not a smartphone, the New Chocolate’s S-class user interface offers convenient multitasking and is polished to match the sleek exterior.

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LG BL40 New Chocolate live shots

The LG BL40 New Chocolate comes with a brilliant 16M-color capacitive touchscreen enabled for multi-touch input. It also sports TV-out, Dolby mobile, FM transmitter and DixX/XviD support out of the box. All this sounds a promise for an unmatched multimedia experience. The New Chocolate display has the 21:9 aspect ratio of cinema screens.

And we are just touching the surface of the spec sheet. Next up are the 5 megapixel autofocus camera and the full range of connectivity options, followed by the useful task manager. So, it’s got the looks and it’s got the brains. Will its extravagance bring it to the top or make it a flop?

Before we delve into the colorful S-Class UI of the LG BL40 New Chocolate and start revealing its features, we’ll spin it for you and share our impressions of the design and ergonomics. Prepare for the jump!

LG GD900 Crystal review: Crystal clear

Author: admin  //  Category: LG

When talking about good design it’s usually all about placing the right elements in the right places. And in the rare cases when an R&D team actually comes up with something innovative, they usually reserve it for a 2000 buck handset like the Motorola Aura. The LG GD900 Crystal and its see-through keypad, however, prefers walking among the mortals to sitting on mount Olympus and drinking ambrosia.

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LG GD900 Crystal official photos

And luckily the sleek handset is much more than a pretty face. The rich feature set of the GD900 Crystal places it only a short step away from LG’s multimedia flagships. However the lack of GPS is easily made up for with cool features like gesture shortcuts and multi-touch input. Sure, these may seem like fancy additions rather than key features, but sometimes it’s all about winning the hearts of the users rather than their minds. And the Crystal seems pretty well designed to do that.

Key features

  • Unique see-through alphanumeric touch-sensitive keypad
  • 3″ 16M color capacitive TFT touchscreen of WVGA resolution (480 x 800 pixels)
  • S-Class Touch UI
  • Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support
  • 3G with HSDPA (7.2 Mbps)
  • Wi-Fi
  • 8 megapixel autofocus camera, LED flash, manual focus, geotagging, image stabilization, multi face detection (up to 3), smile detection
  • D1 (720×480 pixels)@30fps, VGA@30fps, QVGA time-lapse and slow-mo video recording
  • 1.5GB storage memory
  • Hot-swappable microSD card slot(up to 32GB)
  • microUSB v2.0, mass storage mode
  • TV-out port
  • Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP
  • Gesture shortcuts
  • Accelerometer for screen auto rotate
  • Multi-touch input
  • DivX and XviD support
  • FM radio with RDS
  • Dolby for Mobile audio enhancement
  • Office document viewer
  • Smart dialing

Main disadvantages:

  • Poor screen sunlight legibility
  • Below average camera image quality
  • No built-in GPS receiver
  • No standard 3.5mm audio jack
  • Records video in 3GP format
  • Email attachment size limit is 1MB (both ways)
  • Limited DivX/XviD video support
  • All-plastic build

So what we have on our hands here is a handset that’s dressed to impress and with a mind bright enough to keep your attention. We really like it when there’s something new thrown at us and a see-through touch-sensitive keypad is certainly a first in the mobile world.

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LG GD900 Crystal live shots

The novelty factor is certainly there, we only need t to check if the delicate LG Crystal will pass our tests with flying colors. The ergonomics inspection is due right after the jump.

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