Saturday, 21 July 2012

LG Versa VX9600

LG Versa VX9600

Unique removable-keyboard design. Responsive touch screen. Fun interface.Some bugs. Poor music performance. Camera has a long autofocus delay. The LG Versa for Verizon is truly unique: a touch-screen phone with a detachable keyboard. And it's got a fun interface. We just wish its music and media features were stronger.The LG Versa VX9600 is the touch-screen phone for people who hate touch screens  With a unique detachable QWERTY keyboard, it easily swings between key-tapping and touch-screen-only modes. The Versa is a terrific texting phone, but the software's rough edges prevent it from being an all-around winner.
It's a little difficult to describe the Versa's form factor, because it changes. The handset starts out practically identical to the  measuring 4.2 by 2.07 by 0.5 inches (HWD) and weighing 3.8 ounces, with Send, End, and Clear keys below a big 3-inch, 240-by-480-pixel touch-screen display

LG Versa VX9600

LG Versa VX9600

LG Versa VX9600

LG Versa VX9600

LG Versa VX9600

LG Versa VX9600

LG Versa VX9600

LG Versa VX9600

LG Versa VX9600

LG Versa VX9600

LG Versa VX9600

LG Versa VX9600

LG Versa VX9600

 

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