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CNET editors' rating:
3.0 stars
Good
Detailed editors' rating - Average user rating: 2.5 stars out of 24 reviews
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Product summary
The good: Compact; external display; easy menu navigation.
The bad: Dim backlight for buttons; no analog roaming; no wireless Web access.
The bottom line: The no-frills LG 1200 may be short on features, but it's good at what it does.
Specifications: Carrier: Sprint PCS; Band / mode: CDMA2000 1X 1900; Talk time: Up to 150 min; See full specs
CNET editors' review
- Reviewed on: 04/07/2003
- Updated on:04/09/2003
- Released on: 03/01/2003
![]() Pretty pocketable: The LG is small, but it's not the smallest of cells. |
The phone offers a decent, seven-line display with an extra line for icons. The menu system is always present, offering quick access to call history, the phone book, messages, and voicemail submenus. Perhaps because it's so simple, the menu system is easily navigable via the four-way rocker key. We also liked the one-line external display that shows info on battery level, signal strength, and caller ID (as available) when the phone is closed.
The rubberized number keys and function buttons are well spaced and easy to hit with a thumb or an index finger. However, they're somewhat slick and don't offer much traction. One gripe: Though the handset's greenish backlight illuminates the display adequately, it's too dim to light outer keys, making dialing difficult in low-light environments.
![]() Menu, please: You won't get lost in the LG's simple menu system. |
This is a single-band mobile, which means it works on only Sprint's PCS network and won't roam to analog networks out in the boonies. It should be noted, however, that Sprint's "roaming partners" effectively extend the range of its network, so the lack of analog roaming isn't a major downside, especially if you're concerned about having to pay high roaming fees.
![]() The 1200 uses a good, old-fashioned charger, rather than LG's irritating desktop-base charger. |
Though the 1200 doesn't boast stellar battery life, it's adequate. Testing yielded 2 hours, 37 minutes of talk time--7 minutes more than LG's estimate. And the phone also lived up to its rated six days of standby time with a few hours to spare.
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