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The bad: The touchscreen can be awkward to use at times.
The bottom line: Wherever you go in the phone, the navigation pad changes the keys it displays to suit your needs better. But we don't think it works as smoothly as it could and at times we found it clunky. We're definitely interested in seeing where LG takes this concept but we don't think they've got it right just yet
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Aug 15, 2008Rating: 3 out of 10 (Poor)
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One of mine now can't access to Network.
if it inside a building, it lost its signal.
how come (i only bought it not more than 3 months. no drop to ground, no sink in water)?
and searching signal shows no result although other phones got full signal.
too bad.
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