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The editors liked
Great design and feel for something so cheap
Music software is fine
3.5mm audio
Easily the best looking budget touchscreen phone yet
Better looking than all its rivals
Forget what you know about cheap touchscreen phones
The LG Cookie Fresh is leagues above clunkers like the LG Viewty Lite and Samsung Tocco Lite when it comes to looks. It's thin
Curvaceous
Surprisingly smudge resistant
And sports a classy trim of colour round the edges of the firm
Plastic shell.It's also a dab hand when it comes to playing music
Thanks to its sensibly placed audio jack
An
For LG Cookie Fresh
LiveSquare is a quirky and fun way to organise your favourite contacts
With it’s moving avatars and little personalised messages
Bright
Clear screen
Intuitive interface
Good design
Small and light
Low cost
Lots of software on board
Animated avatars will appeal
3.5mm top mounted headset connector
Natty looks
Great interface
Impressive battery
3.5mm headset jack
Lots of software
Animated avatars for your friends
The editors didn't like
No 3G? No WiFi? Why not?
Crusty camera
Cheap and touchscreen still don’t go together if you like typing
Lacks too many of their features
The LG Cookie Fresh may be cheap
But that's because LG's rummaged through the insides and lifted all the most useful specs for the car boot sale. You won't find GPS on board (nor will you be able to run Google Maps)
Wi-Fi
Or even 3G
So web pages and emails take an age to load. The screen is resistive also
So unlike a finger friendly HTC Hero or iPhone 3GS
Forget what you know about cheap touchscreen phones: the LG Cookie Fresh is leagues above clunkers like the LG Viewty Lite and Samsung Tocco Lite when it comes to looks. It's thin, curvaceous, surprisingly smudge resistant, and sports a classy trim of colour round the edges of the firm, plastic shell.It's also a dab hand when it comes to playing music, thanks to its sensibly placed audio jack, an
The LG Cookie Fresh may be cheap, but that's because LG's rummaged through the insides and lifted all the most useful specs for the car boot sale. You won't find GPS on board (nor will you be able to run Google Maps), Wi-Fi, or even 3G, so web pages and emails take an age to load. The screen is resistive also, so unlike a finger friendly HTC Hero or iPhone 3GS, it'll respond much better to taps o
The LG Cookie Fresh is a delightful looking touchscreen phone, and one that'll keep Facebook obsessed kids happy on the cheap, but if you ever plan on watching a YouTube clip on the move, sending an email more than one line long or just Googling quickl...
Abstract: Cookie Fresh – Look and FeelAfter unmatched success of the 1st cookie – the KP 500 which was well applauded by its customers LG is back with two new releases in the cookie segment – the Cookie Fresh and the Cookie Plus. When reviewing the handset in te...
Headphonefree radio, Good incall and audio playback quality, 3.5mm jack
Sluggish when running certain applications, Resistive screen
Back in 2009 Samsung made a relatively successful attempt to conquer the market of affordable handsets with touch-sensitive screens by introducing the Corby series (the Corby S3650, CorbyPRO B5310, Corby Plus B3410, Corby Pop C3510) and models like the...
Well designed, comfortable to use, Loud and clear audio player, Decent battery life, Plenty of social networking options
Slightly sluggish UI, outdoor photos appear very dull
ConnectivityThe Fresh’s connectivity options include EDGE/GPRS for web access and Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP and USB 2.0 (micro) for data transfer, back up and Stereo wireless audio. The browser is comfortable for viewing and easy to use. The handset is v...