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The editors liked
Lightweight
Responsive touchscreen
Intuitive menu system
Very responsive touchscreen
Well built
Great fun making video calls
For LG Watch Phone GD910
It's a watch that's a phone
Just what your inner 10 year old always wanted.
Well
It's a watchphone
So therefore cooler than almost every other gadget going
The LG GD910 Watch Phone ain't bad as a watch. Lovely leather strap
Smooth face and metal buckles. It also works as a phone better than you think
Swiping between screen is easy
And tapping out texts is feasible
Surprisingly
Especially in pr...
Its a watchphone – need we say any more. Responsive gesture-sensitive touchscreen. Surprisingly clear call quality
The editors didn't like
You could buy a high-end smart phone for roughly the same price
Must use Bluetooth for music and voice/video calling
Short on smartphone features
Clunky charging system
Screen will be too small for some
For LG Watch Phone GD910
Obscene price
Lack of SD support
Poor voice recognition
There are problems with how the LG GD910 Watch Phone works though. There's only 80MB of storage on board for MP3 and no microSD slot. Voice recognition is pitiful
At least with our limey accent
And video chatting while looking straight at the person...
Youll look like a fool using it. Battery life. Needs to be docked every night to charge
Abstract: Whether or not you've always wanted a watch phone, there's no denying that LG's impending GD910 is dripping with geek cool. The 1.43-inch touchscreen LCD is just big enough for dialing without getting your fingers tangled, and the slick case design featur...
Lightweight; responsive touchscreen; intuitive menu system
You could buy a high-end smart phone for roughly the same price
The LG GD910 watch phone is undoubtedly a cool gadget. While it's not exactly packed with features, it's highly usable. Still, it's far too expensive...
W ith the GD910, LG clearly demonstrates what it is able to. Thanks to this very attractively designed watch, a beautiful integration of the mobile phone has become reality. The small but very effective touch screen ensures the watch is easy to oper...
The LG GD910 watch phone works well considering the design limitations, but its price tag is simply ridiculous. If you've always wanted to pretend you're Dick Tracy or James Bond you'll be impressed. For everyone else, a watch phone isn't...
Abstract: So, this is a watch with some smartphone features built in. It does neither job especially well, being large for a watch and under-powered, small screened and poorly featured for a smartphone. OK LG, you've done it. But we aren't convinced it was wort...
This isn’t a replacement for an ordinary mobile phone – at least we hope LG doesn’t think that. With a limited production run, and an expensive one at that (£500), it’s hardly going to take the world by storm. As a watch, you...
In the end we remain unconvinced by the LG GD910. Its fundamental purpose, making calls, is flawed. You can only make a private call with a Bluetooth headset, which means you either need to have that clamped to your ear the whole time or swiftly get i...