Abstract: Theres nothing like choice. Just ask AT&T who released two very similar side-sliding QWERTY touch screen phones in the same week: the LG Xenon and the Samsung Impression. Much like the dynamic duo of touch screen slab phones, the LG Vu and Samsung Et...
The LG Xenon has an attractive touch-screen display, a great QWERTY keyboard, customizable standby screens, plenty of shortcuts, and lots of features like 3G speeds, quad-band support, a 2-megapixel camera, GPS, and more.
The LG Xenon suffers from the lack of POP or IMAP e-mail support, the touch screen suffers from a slight learning curve, the Web browser feels a little clunky, and youre limited to only six widgets to customize the home screen.
Despite a few problems, the LG Xenon is one of the better messaging phones weve seen, plus it has a cool touch-screen interface and plenty of features.
While the phone comes with 100MB of memory, it possesses an increase capacity of 16GB. That is an ENORMOUS amount of memory that very few phones can match much less top! ,A full QWERTY keyboard ,A three megapixel camera ,The phone features a large LCD dis...
Those looking for the aforementioned "knock your socks off" phone will not discover anything wildly out of the ordinary here, as it is basically a standard phone with a few innovations. For some, that is a plus. For others looking for something a little m...
Not a bad phone and not a bad purchase. All essential features that one would expect in a phone are present, along with some additional ones that are quite innovative. Some may look for a more supped up phone and that is ok. For those who want a solid...
Abstract: The LG Xenon is a mobile phone aimed at users who want to chat, e-mail, and socialise while on the go. It comes with a touchscreen and a slide out QWERTY keypad for easy text input. LG makes do without the piano black and opts to use a matte finish wi...
Touchscreen navigation, Good keyboard, if tiny keys, Decent web browser
No 3.5mm headphone socket, No memory card included
Matching a touchscreen with a full-QWERTY keyboard at this price point is fantastic. Anyone looking to make their cyber-life mobile should check out the Xenon.
Touchscreen navigation , Good keyboard, if tiny keys , Decent web browser
No 3.5mm headphone socket , No memory card included
Matching a touchscreen with a full-QWERTY keyboard at this price point is fantastic. Anyone looking to make their cyber-life mobile should check out the Xenon....
QWERTY keyboard, shortcut keys, responsive and well-designed interface, shortcuts and widget home screens
Design is a little underwhelming, slider wiggles when opened, excessive and unalterable Telstra customisation, no 3.5mm headphone jack, no social-networking apps, poor value Telstra plans
LG’s Xenon isn’t a bad little phone, but its design is a little underwhelming and we would have liked native applications for social-networking sites. On the current Telstra plan it’s hard to see any value in this device, especially cons...