Testseek.co.uk have collected 70 expert reviews of the LG GD900 Crystal and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for LG GD900 Crystal.
July 2009
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The editors liked
High-speed connectivity options. Trackpad works well when web browsing. User-friendly touch interface. Impressive video recording performance
Original design
Phone calls are clear
Interface easy to learn
Cool trackpad
Improved texting accuracy
Great video recording
Well-built chassis
Not only is the ‘see thru’ keypad a real novelty
It also works expertly in tandem with web browsing and adjusting the camera.
Transparent touchpad
Wi–Fi
HSDPA
Attentiongrabbing design
Slick UI
Good range of input methods
Responsive glass keypad lets you navigate without obscuring the screen
Multitouch capability
Wi-Fi and HSDPA connectivity
Range of input options
Keypad works
Unique
S-Class UI
Respectable camera performance
The editors didn't like
Top heavy when texting one handed. Overly plastic transparent keypad. Disjointed input methods. No built-in GPS. Lack of 3.5mm headphone jack
Could sometimes be faster
No GPS
No app store
No standard audio jack
Web browsing only as a last resort
High DAS index
Poor camera
Unpredictable touchscreen
High price point
Touch sensitive buttons are too sensitive
Despite its eightmegapixel status
The Crystal is not the best camera phone LG has produced.
Lack of GPS
Not much storage
Overly smooth keypad
Proprietary connection
Unimpressive widgets
Poor photos despite an 8-megapixel camera
Sluggish at times
Every surface is touch-sensitive so inadvertent taps are frequent
Published: 2014-04-10, Author: Adam , review by: uk.askmen.com
Abstract: To go along with its see-through appearance, the LG GD900 also sports a razor -thin frame: The phone is just a mere 13.4 mm thick, and with a high-gloss surface it could be a slippery device for pockets to contain. The construction on the LG GD900 was don...
The LG GD900 Crystal is a little too expensive to justify the bad camera and the lack of GPS. For a phone that is clearly targeted at users looking for an all-purpose premium product, LG should have ensured that the camera was better and the UI more r...
Abstract: There is no denying that the gesture controls and transparent number pad are both novel and impressive. We aren't convinced they won't start to feel gimmicky after a short while, though. The absence of GPS and Wi-Fi both irritate, and there are better...
Overall, yeah this is a good phone, and one with that little bit extra that has it knocking on the doors of great – but unfortunately there are a few key problems. One is that, in my eyes, the see through keypad essentially adds £100-£150...
Abstract: Yes the bottom part (pull out) section is transparent and without the light around the touchpad you would probably be guessing where the numbers are so you can dial. However this phone from LG will no doubt be a hit with the stylish....
Overall the LG Crystal does what is says on the box. I strongly believe that that anyone buying this device will soon get bored of the clear keypad/touchpad as in my opinion it’s a bit of a novelty. If you are a fan of LG phones I would suggest purc...
Abstract: When the press release came through for "the world's first transparent phone" there was an audible sigh in the Wired offices. Yet another gimmick, I thought, that will just get in the way of functionality. I was wrong.The LG Crystal (GD900) gets its na...
Worlds first transparent keypad sounds like a totally pointless gimmick and if thats all it was, wed be the first to agree. Besides having touch-sensitive buttons, the other feature of the Crystals numeric keypad is the ability to enter character...