
The
LG F9200 just pulled a favorable review over
at PC World. This Cingular followup to the
LG F9100 is
"light and easy to carry" although "chunkier" than the reviewer prefers. While the keyboard on the
F9100 was IM only, the F9200's "user friendly" QWERTY now supports web browsing, email, and pretty much
anything else -- just not for game play for some reason. Still, with data limited to GPRS speeds and a
"grainy" 128 x 160 screen, this devices is less than ideal for those of us in need of some serious smartphone
action. Still, as a low cost, simple-to-use messaging device which "plain works" it has it's place. Most
likely in your tweeners backpack, but a place nonetheless.
128 x 160
My old pager had better resolution than that!
What a waste of a keyboard
Uhhh... I will stick with the trusy Sidekick 2, something with a real screen and keyboard. That thing is just a waste of parts and a spot a real device could use on a cell tower.
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wow, this thing looks alittle stupid. you get a better screen and keyboard from a sidekick.
The keyboard does work for Java programs that support landscape display, which includes the pre-installed (at least with Cingular) email client but not the menu to select Java applications. Confusing.