Have had the phone since November 27th. Upgraded from the 9800. I don't agree with the review from mobileburn.com on the playing mp3's. The new player is a little quirky, but plays mp3's fine. I don't subscribe to any song services. Once the chip was formatted (by inserting into the phone) It created 4 files to put videos and music into. All I had to do was copy some mp3's into the my music file and they played fine. The review talked about having to download music only and that was not true.
My only real complaint is the autofocus for the camera, but as I carry an 8 megapixel point and shoot I don't see this as much of a problem.
This new phone is a little faster in the ui, and they got rid of the red bars of death. (not that the red bars bothered me much anyway. I don't buy a phone for its fashion sense.)
The location based service on the phone works almost as good as a real gps unit. It also gives you the option to only have the phone located for a 4 hour stretch. (for the tin hat big brother is watching us people) then it goes back to 911 location only.
The new phone is thinner and wider which makes it a much better phone to carry than the 9800. Overall a fantastic phone to have for those text message minded people.
Sidebar if you want this phone for the music, buy the lg external speakers (around 100 bucks) they are rechargeable, and those suckers are extremely loud for their size. So loud that I have to keep the phone volume down to 1 bar for most use. Folded the speakers are actually smaller than the 9900.
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Andy @ Dec 26th 2006 1:12AM
Have had the phone since November 27th. Upgraded from the 9800. I don't agree with the review from mobileburn.com on the playing mp3's. The new player is a little quirky, but plays mp3's fine. I don't subscribe to any song services. Once the chip was formatted (by inserting into the phone) It created 4 files to put videos and music into. All I had to do was copy some mp3's into the my music file and they played fine. The review talked about having to download music only and that was not true.
My only real complaint is the autofocus for the camera, but as I carry an 8 megapixel point and shoot I don't see this as much of a problem.
This new phone is a little faster in the ui, and they got rid of the red bars of death. (not that the red bars bothered me much anyway. I don't buy a phone for its fashion sense.)
The location based service on the phone works almost as good as a real gps unit. It also gives you the option to only have the phone located for a 4 hour stretch. (for the tin hat big brother is watching us people) then it goes back to 911 location only.
The new phone is thinner and wider which makes it a much better phone to carry than the 9800. Overall a fantastic phone to have for those text message minded people.
Sidebar if you want this phone for the music, buy the lg external speakers (around 100 bucks) they are rechargeable, and those suckers are extremely loud for their size. So loud that I have to keep the phone volume down to 1 bar for most use. Folded the speakers are actually smaller than the 9900.