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Abstract: These three smartphones—the Samsung Saga, LG Incite and HTC Fuze—all run on Windows Mobile, but provide completely different user experiences. We'll help you find the one that's right for you. Samsung SagaWindows Mobile finds an ideal hardware counterp...
Abstract: If youre hankering for a piece of Windows Mobile pie, and happen to be a fan of mobile phones from LG, the Incite should get your juices flowing. It is one of LGs first smartphones to hit U.S. shores, and brings with it a bevy of enticing features....
Compared to some other Windows Mobile devices that I've reviewed, the Incite put a smile on my face more times than not. Its quality as a mobile phone, great battery life, and 3G or Wi-Fi connectivity for Web was impressive. I was happy to be able to ...
Abstract: LG has been strangely quiet on the smartphone front. Instead, the company has preferred to release powerful multimedia-focused feature phones like the mobile-TV-capable —until now, that is. The sleek touch-screen Incite for AT&T, LGs first foray int...
Sleek design. Good voice quality. Solid battery life. Includes 3G, Wi-Fi, GPS, and Bluetooth radios, along with a 3.5mm headphone jack and external microSD slot.
Sluggish. Stubborn, dim touch screen. Poor camera. Buggy music playback. No place to stow the stylus—and youll need it.
LGs first smartphone, the Incite, is attractive and powerful, but its let down by its obstinate touch screen, sluggish performance, and sloppy software design....
Published: 2008-12-18, Author: Michael , review by: mobileburn.com
Distinctive design, good battery life
Slow, poor call audio, difficult to use
In the end, the LG Incite is just too difficult to use. The phone is slow overall, and the display can only be used acceptably with a stylus. The fact that you have to tie the included stylus to the phone in order to keep it nearby, however, is unacce...
Good connectivity, with 3G networking and Wi-Fi. Web browser does an acceptable job. ...
Cheap design and build. Unresponsive touchscreen. Sluggish performance. No improvements to Windows Mobile beyond the main menu screens. ...
LG has mostly missed the target so far with touchscreen phones, never coming close to what Apple has achieved on the iPhone, and even lagging behind native rival Samsung on all-touch devices. Is it a coincidence that in the same week Samsung brought ...
Sleek design, Great Today screen experience, Has a proximity sensor, Solid battery life, Automatic screen rotation everywhere, Capacious landscape keyboard, Lightweight, Includes a 3.5mm audio jack, WiFi/aGPS/HSDPA/FM Radio
Performance is lacking, Lacks DPad and enough programmable buttons, Poor build quality, Poor camera, Included NetFront browser is weak, Automatic screen rotation can be imprecise, Low amount of RAM, Mediocre screen brightness and color depth, Has no inbui...
The Incite packs some great features found only in high-end smartphones, but unfortunately, the device is saddled with so many usability and quality problems that its hard to get excited about it. Using the Incite has made me miss the refinement t...
The LG Incite is an attractive touch-screen phone with Windows Mobile 6.1. Features include a whole host of productivity and multimedia features like Microsoft ActiveSync, Office Mobile, and a 3-megapixel camera. It offers both Wi-Fi and HSDPA connecti...
The LG Incite has rather sluggish performance, and we werent always pleased with the touch interface. We also think the surface can be a little too reflective, and we dont like that the stylus isnt built-in.
Though we werent pleased with LG Incites design quirks, we think that overall, its a very good first entry in the U.S. smartphone market. Specifications: OS provided: Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1; Installed RAM: 128 MB; Band / mode: GSM 850/900/1800...
Abstract: The LG Incite came out of left field in a world current dominated by the likes of HTC Touch Diamond, Touch Pro, Samsung Omnia and BlackBerry Storm touch screen smartphones. Its interesting that ATT decided to do something a little different and offer...