Version: 2008
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LG Rhythm - black (Alltel)

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As shown: $120

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  • Band / mode: CDMA2000 1X 1900/800
  • Talk time: Up to 200 min
  • Combined with: With digital camera / digital player
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The good: The LG Rhythm is an attractive slider handset with a mechanical scroll wheel and an innovative center touch screen for easy navigation. The audio quality is excellent.

The bad: The LG Rhythm's touch-sensitive keys take some getting used to, and the photo quality is mediocre.

The bottom line: The LG Rhythm is one of the best music phones we've tried, with a unique design and excellent audio quality.

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  • Reviewed on: 02/05/2009
  • Released on: 10/01/2008

LG's most well-known music handset is probably the LG Chocolate, which was introduced way back in 2006. There have been a number of updates since then, including the latest LG Chocolate 3. The Chocolate 3 didn't wow us, though; we expected something that would showcase the music player portion of the phone a little more. But there's another LG music handset, dubbed the LG Rhythm, and it looks like the handset the LG Chocolate 3 should've been. It has the mechanical scroll wheel and slider design of the previous Chocolate handsets, plus a much-improved music player, along with equalizer settings designed by none other than Mark Levinson himself. The LG Rhythm is only available from two major regional carriers; Alltel and U.S. Cellular. Pricing is around $120 from either carrier.

Design
The LG Rhythm looks a little like previous LG Chocolate handsets, the LG VX8550 Chocolate in particular. Both have mechanical scroll wheels, a slider chassis, a sleek, streamlined design, and touch-sensitive navigation keys. The Rhythm measures 4.06 inches long by 1.93 inches wide by 0.64 inch thick, which is not much bigger than the VX8550. The Rhythm is slightly more curved than the Chocolate, though, with a glossy surface on the front, silver chrome trim, and a textured back cover that feels a bit like faux leather.


The LG Rhythm has a fun menu interface arranged in a semicircle.

The Rhythm has a fantastic main display, which measures 2.0-inch diagonally and supports 262,144 colors and 240x320 pixels of resolution. Colors look bright, and we love how it shows off the colorful menu interface. Instead of the grid or list style, the default menu interface has the menu icons laid out in a semi circle, which corresponds nicely with the round scroll wheel when you're scrolling through the menu options.

Underneath the display is the aforementioned mechanical scroll wheel. It has a trace motion light around it that lights up in the direction the wheel is turned. If you want, you can change the motion light color or turn it off altogether. There are tiny little bumps all along the scroll wheel, which makes it easier to grip. The wheel can be pressed in four different quadrants (up, down, left, and right) for navigation. They also act as shortcuts to the Bluetooth menu, U.S. Cellular's easyedge browser, the My Menu folder, and the calendar. The My Menu folder is where you can list shortcuts to your own favorite applications. The wheel scrolls smoothly without much resistance.


The LG Rhythm has a circular touch screen in the middle of the mechanical scroll wheel.

There is one big design feature that sets the Rhythm apart from most other slider handsets, and it lies in the middle of its scroll wheel. Instead of a regular Menu/OK button, the Rhythm has a small 1-inch circular touch screen. The image on the touch screen changes depending on what application you're in, and it corresponds to a particular function. For example, on the standby screen, the touch screen says "Menu," and when you press it, the menu interface pops up. And if you're in the music player, the touch screen will show a Play or Pause icon instead. The touch screen has haptic feedback, which provides a slight vibration whenever it's pressed. This provides enough tactile feedback so we know when we've activated it. Though a bit gimmicky, we actually rather like the touch screen--it makes navigation easier, and it's nice to see a different user interface every once in a while.

Surrounding the scroll wheel are four touch-sensitive keys that lie flush to the surface of the phone. They are the two soft keys, a dedicated music player key, and the Back key. As we've said before, we're not usually big fans of touch-sensitive keys like these, but in the case of the LG Rhythm, it's not too bad. don't need a lot of pressure to be activated; a light tap will do. Like the circular touch screen, they also have vibration feedback so you know when they're pressed. When the backlight is off, the keys seem invisible, but when the phone is active, the keys light up in red.


The LG Rhythm has a microSD card slot and 3.5mm headset jack on the top.

All of the touch-sensitive keys are locked when the phone is closed (to prevent accidental presses), but you can easily unlock them by pressing the hold/lock switch on the Rhythm's left spine. Also on the left spine are the volume rocker and charger jack. A play/pause key and the dedicated camera key are on the right spine, while the microSD card slot and 3.5mm headset jack are on the top. The camera lens and self-portrait mirror are on the back.

Slide the phone open and you'll find a surprisingly tactile keypad. Slider handsets usually have very flat keys, but this one is an exception. The keys all have a nice curve and bump to them. The top row consists of the Talk, speakerphone, and End/Power keys, and the rest are the number keys. The keys are well-spaced and are raised above the surface.

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