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LG Xenon Review

By Sam Lee

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Published: 28Jun2009
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Since the day of its launch in April 2009, the LG Xenon has created a lot of flutter in the market with its ability to offer features that are at par with some of the best texting phones in the market.

Designed to Perfection: Yes, perfect is the word that comes to mind when you look at the first four rows in the QWERTY keyboard that are just ideal for typing long messages. It is hard to think of any other device that provides such a wonderful setting of keypads that suits both the hard-handed and the touch typists. Further, the handiness on the keyboard has been further enhanced by providing shortcut keys for emailing, sending SMS, downloading your IM or dialing in to the contacts list. The overall design exudes durability, something that has been missing among other contemporary models in this category. The styling is neither too loud nor too understated, like mentioned before, it is just perfect. Users have the option of changing the display brightness level and the backlit timings. Upon opening the keyboard, the view is automatically switched to landscape and most icons are rotatable, both in the portrait and landscape mode.

Other Features: The display boasts of 240 x 400 pixels and the screen is meant for some heavy-duty performance and is close to being scratch resistant. The entire touch screen usability is very responsive and icons tend to react to the slightest of touches from the fingertip. If you try to drag the web browser, it becomes easy to understand just how well this functionality performs. The biggest improvement that LG displays via the Xenon is the home screen that is presented in a three-page format along with a dedicated left, right and center metaphor. The main screen displays the basic information like the service carrier's name, time and date. The home or the main screen has a rounded tab that contains a plethora of widgets which can be dragged out by the user. It offers 100 MB each for User & Flash memory and supports all types of messaging services, i.e. from the popular providers like Yahoo, AOL and Windows Live Messenger. The 3G speeds are quite impressive and even the quad-band GSM Xenon offers a very reasonable voice quality. Since it supports both 3G and HSDPA, the Xenon is compatible with a wide array of broadband services and it is easy to download streaming clips from news content providers like CNN. Memory expansion option is provided in the form of a single SDHC micro-SD card slot that supports memory card up to 16 gig. Bluetooth 2.0 networking features the new +EDR and can support two simultaneous connections.

Conclusion: The LG Xenon has limited competition when it comes to a touchscreens in sliding QWERTY format being offered at such budgeted prices. Its user interface and the responsiveness of the icons are at par with many higher-priced and supposedly more advanced models. Along with a decent 2 Megapixel camera and 3G coverage, the Xenon has no arguments that can tarnish its growing popularity.

Sam Lee is a mobile enthusiast and runs the popular website Cellular Deals. For more cell phone deals and recommendations on choosing your next cell phone, go to => http://www.cellular-deals.com

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