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Cons- can't watch videos on youtube or use the myxer, it cuts off by itself if you overload on data, | Cons- can't watch videos on youtube or use the myxer, it cuts off by itself if you overload on data, | ||
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+ | Bad Design Example: The screen touch click indicator (clicks when you touch the screen) clicks, as it should, each time you press a character, including numbers, on the screen. However, it also clicks if you fail to press directly on a character (such as touching accidentally between two letters) which is very stupid because the click should only sound if a successful touch to a character is made. | ||
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+ | Bad Design Example: The buttons on the side of the phone are too easy to bump. There is no way to hold the phone comfortably in the had without some button being bumped on the sides of the phone. This causes the camera to be activated when it is not desired, or the phone volume, or ring volume being changed when not desired. Buttons on the side are a bad idea, especially when they are on both sides in 3 different places. Just picking up the phone usually results in undesired camera operation. | ||
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+ | Bad Design Example: Pressing the lock button on the side is supposed to prevent accidental activation or dialing due to side buttons or the screen being bumped, especially while the phone resides in your pants pocket. However, when there is an incoming call it automatically unlocks the phone. Trying to retrieve the phone from your pocket often causes it to answer the call because a button is bumped, which is bad if you screen your calls. A call ringing in, or hanging up during a call all automatically disengage the screen lock feature. Very stupid. | ||
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+ | Bad Design Example: It takes several screen click throughs to send a text message (unless replying) but a call can be made by one touch, often accidentally. | ||
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+ | Bad Design Example: Notes, memos, and other text data saved on the phone, using the phone's own supplied applications, cannot be saved to the SD card or transferred to another phone. They purposely prevent this to encourage customers to upgrade to a so called smart phone, which also increases the monthly plan rate. | ||
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+ | Bad Design Example: The audio jack is not the standard 1/8" size, it is the smaller 3/32" size. | ||
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+ | Final thoughts: stay clear of this phone. It has so many annoying glitches and examples of poor design that you will want to throw it off a tall building rather than use it for the duration of your contract. | ||
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Revision as of 00:49, 24 March 2011
LG Bliss UX700 : Capture everyone's attention with the fresh look of the ultra slim LG Bliss. The sleek rounded design, next generation user interface, and a large 3" touch screen are sure to make a lasting impression. The exclusive Bliss also comes with a 2MP camera and camcorder, full HTML web browser, Widget support, and is Stereo Bluetooth capable.
This phone is one step below a smart phone. It has more Internet capabilities than does the standards phone, but lacks full Internet ability like a smartphone. Furthermore, it will not allow you to save images from the web browser.
features
- Interactive Phone Demo - See how cool the mobile really is.
- microSDTM 16GB Support - Lets you preserve your favorite pictures or videos on a separate memory card. Uses a USB connection to transfer files quickly and easily from your phone’s microSD™ card to your PC.
- Bluetooth Stereo Capable - Stream music from your computer to your phone’s music-player, and listen wirelessly with a Bluetooth® stereo headset.
- Large Responsive Touch Screen - The large, interactive touch screen lets you select, scroll, and control your phone with the touch of a fingertip.
- 3D Rotation - Check out this phone with a unique 360 degree perspective
- Next Generation User Interface - Customize up four different interactive home screen menus that let you personalize your phone to match your style.
- Music Player with Background Music Mode - No need to stop the music while taking a picture, shooting a video, or accessing other features on your phone.
- 2.0 Megapixel Camera and Camcorder - Capture high-quality, crisp images and videos with the push of a button.
review
Pros- the signal is great, the volume is loud and easy to hear, the four different home screens, the full keyboard, internet (myspace,facebook,weather,yahoo,google,ect..) mp3 player, bluetooth, camera/video player, gps.
Cons- can't watch videos on youtube or use the myxer, it cuts off by itself if you overload on data,
Bad Design Example: The screen touch click indicator (clicks when you touch the screen) clicks, as it should, each time you press a character, including numbers, on the screen. However, it also clicks if you fail to press directly on a character (such as touching accidentally between two letters) which is very stupid because the click should only sound if a successful touch to a character is made.
Bad Design Example: The buttons on the side of the phone are too easy to bump. There is no way to hold the phone comfortably in the had without some button being bumped on the sides of the phone. This causes the camera to be activated when it is not desired, or the phone volume, or ring volume being changed when not desired. Buttons on the side are a bad idea, especially when they are on both sides in 3 different places. Just picking up the phone usually results in undesired camera operation.
Bad Design Example: Pressing the lock button on the side is supposed to prevent accidental activation or dialing due to side buttons or the screen being bumped, especially while the phone resides in your pants pocket. However, when there is an incoming call it automatically unlocks the phone. Trying to retrieve the phone from your pocket often causes it to answer the call because a button is bumped, which is bad if you screen your calls. A call ringing in, or hanging up during a call all automatically disengage the screen lock feature. Very stupid.
Bad Design Example: It takes several screen click throughs to send a text message (unless replying) but a call can be made by one touch, often accidentally.
Bad Design Example: Notes, memos, and other text data saved on the phone, using the phone's own supplied applications, cannot be saved to the SD card or transferred to another phone. They purposely prevent this to encourage customers to upgrade to a so called smart phone, which also increases the monthly plan rate.
Bad Design Example: The audio jack is not the standard 1/8" size, it is the smaller 3/32" size.
Final thoughts: stay clear of this phone. It has so many annoying glitches and examples of poor design that you will want to throw it off a tall building rather than use it for the duration of your contract.