Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Nov 24 2003, 9:16am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Digit-Life reviews the LG G5500 GSM Slider Phone.
Excerpt:
"The most interesting peculiarity of the G5500 is its sliding design.
The phone thus has two active positions, and in every one you can
perfectly handle it. Such design is used for the first time. The Nokia
7650 and Siemens SL55 are built on a similar principle, but the aim is
different. Nokia and Siemens hide the keypad, while in the G5500 the
whole keypad and even the joystick are available in both slider's
positions. There are also Samsung Matrix Phone and Nokia 8850, but the
former is from a completely different cohort, while the sliding panel
in the latter is just a kind of a flip. The last model with a sliding
design is the Nokia 8910/8910i."
Full Review.
See Also:
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All New Nokia Phones at a Glance
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