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LG Lotus Review - PC World

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PC World have published a review of the LG Lotus (Sprint) multimedia phone. 'The Lotus has a square, clamshell design that resembles a makeup compact. The exterior of the phone has a nice-looking 1.3-inch external display with dedicated music controls that glow when activated. Opening the phone reveals a sparkling 2.4-inch-diagonal screen and a full QWERTY keyboard. It comes in satin black as well as royal purple with an embossed floral motif. When I first saw the Lotus at CTIA, I was a little unsure about its design. The square, squat shape seemed awkward and looked a bit like an LG enV that had gone through a trash compactor. But after I used the Lotus for a while, the unusual shape (not unlike a second-gen iPod Nano) began to grow on me. Measuring 2.4 by 0.7 by 3.3 inches, the Lotus will fit nicely into your pants pocket or bag; at 3.7 ounces, it isn't hefty, either.'

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