LG Sentio Cell Phone Review–Cramped But Still GoodBy Steve Anderson - 07/23/2010 12:01:21 AM |
We’ve got an interesting LG phone to close out the week with, folks, so settle in, get ready for the weekend, and join me for a look at the LG Sentio.
The LG Sentio is a candy bar style phone with Bluetooth connectivity, GPS, touch screen controls, a microSD card slot, mobile email, mobile web, a thousand contact phone book, stopwatch, notepad, world clock, alarm clock, calendar, a YouTube app, a music player that can play from the microSD card, a three megapixel camera, text messaging, picture messaging, and a battery capable of yielding six hours of talk time on a single charge.
The problem with the LG Sentio lies not in the available features–there are plenty of them and entirely too many to not be at least reasonably satisfied–but rather, the only real problem with this phone operations-wise lies in its design. The Sentio is heavily dependent on the touch screen for controls, but I found the touch screen to be entirely too cramped to be of much use for long. Seriously, if you’re going to make a touch screen phone, make the touch screen big enough to use!
But still, the LG Sentio is a solid model cell phone that puts out plenty of good utility, and is well worth considering.
The Good
Plenty of features
The Bad
Cramped control scheme
Score 7 / 10
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