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LG Crystal GD900 (Unlocked)

LG Crystal GD900 (Unlocked)
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  • Band / mode: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900
  • Talk time: 360 min
  • Combined with: With digital camera / digital player / FM radio
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The good: Responsive glass keypad lets you navigate without obscuring the screen; multitouch capability; Wi-Fi and HSDPA connectivity.

The bad: Unimpressive widgets; poor photos despite an 8-megapixel camera; sluggish at times; every surface is touch-sensitive so inadvertent taps are frequent.

The bottom line: The touch-screen LG GD900 Crystal's transparent, touch-sensitive, glass keypad looks cool but is pretty pointless. And, while two touch-sensitive surfaces mean there are more places to poke, it also means it's easy to make erroneous taps. While the phone sports plenty of interesting features, their implementation is sometimes lacking.

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CNET editors' review

  • Reviewed on: 08/14/2009

Editors' note: The LG GD900 Crystal has not been announced for a U.S. carrier, so we have republished the CNET U.K. review of the phone.

We're all for cool stuff that has no point besides looking awesome. Take, for example, Nate's hair. But plenty of pointless gimmicks just take up too much space. The LG GD900 Crystal has gimmicks galore, but too many of them get in the way of a smooth user experience, and the magic of a see-through keyboard isn't enough to make us fall in love with this phone.

Clear keypad
You have to respect LG for trying something new with the GD900's keypad. It's made of tempered glass and lights up around the edges with bluish-white light. It's a very cool idea, and we love the heft and solidity of the glass. Unfortunately, the keypad doesn't feel quite as good as it could, because its back is made of much flimsier clear plastic.

The keypad is also a touch-sensitive controller. That means you can scroll through items on the phone with the swipe of a finger on the keypad. You can even use multitouch to zoom into images and Web pages by pinching your fingers on the keypad, as well as on the screen.


The transparent, touch-sensitive keypad means you can navigate around without your fingers getting in the way of the screen

The touch-sensitive keypad is a great idea, since you can navigate around without obscuring the screen with your fingers. And, when you don't need it, it slides out of sight. But, unless you're doing something really fiddly, like clicking a link on a Web site that's crowded with them, we're not sure how useful it is.

Some of the touch-sensitive features are handy. For instance, one fun feature lets you use gestures--for example, drawing a circle--to launch the application of your choice, such as your contacts. But, because every surface is touch-sensitive, the GD900 is a very ticklish phone. Your gesture will probably flip the home screen and scroll some icons, as well as launch your contacts.

With two touch screens and a few buttons, there's hardly any surface that doesn't set off some response from the phone. We had to be careful to ensure that we only tapped or swiped what we meant to, and that proved particularly true with the three flat, touch-sensitive keys on the front.

But the quick and responsive keypad does work very well for good old-fashioned typing and dialing. That's fortunate, because the onscreen keyboard is terrible. It wasn't responsive enough to register our taps, and any keys that we hit during the lag didn't register, so we frequently missed letters out, rendering our messages nonsensical. The T9 predictive text didn't help us when we hit a nearby letter, unlike with the HTC Magic, and we didn't find an easy way to reject its over-complicated suggestions.

Pixels aren't everything
The GD900 suffers from the same problem as its stablemate, the LG Viewty Smart GC900: despite a massive 8-megapixel camera, it doesn't take very good photos.

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  • alaTest.com

    Editors' rating: 94

    Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 144 reviews of LG GD900 Crystal from international magazines and websites. Experts rate this product 75/100 and users 73/100. Comparing these reviews to 492644 other Cell Phones reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 94/100 = Excellent.

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  • mobilechoiceuk.com

    Editors' rating: 80

    Summary: An innovative handset that packs as many high-end features as it does good looks

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  • techradar.com

    Editors' rating: 70

    Summary: LG has also packed in some OK earbuds for listening to your choons and video, although with the adaptor we'd expect you to upgrade these fairly sharpish. They're a lot better than the ones supplied with the iPhone, but they're not as good as those ...

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  • electricpig.co.uk

    Editors' rating: 80

    Summary: Small and tidy, the LG Crystal's touchpad is cool, clever and doesn't feel gimmicky

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  • igizmo.co.uk

    Editors' rating: 80

    Summary: The LG GD900 certainly qualifies. The Crystal, as it's more commonly known, lays claim to being the first 'transparent' mobile phone. We added the quote marks ourselves since – as ever – this does need qualifying

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  • smarthouse.com.au

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LG Crystal GD900 (Unlocked)