LG GW820 eXpo
The LG eXpo has a 4 row QWERTY keyboard that
has rectangular shaped buttons; resembling the ones found. They’re flush to the surface and have a decent tactile feel that
rivals even the keys
We’re pleasantly content with the somewhat slim confines of its design – it’s not as bulky looking (0.63” thick) as the variants. It may not exude the industrial design has aimed to produce, but the LG eXpo does offer a refreshing narrow looking handset that does well to conceal a QWERTY keyboard. The brushed metallic rear feels extremely sturdy while the chrome bezel outlining the phone always accents perfectly. For a handset that’s lightweight (5.2 oz), we’re glad to see the Korean manufacturer step forward from their last outing on AT&T. The bright backlighting of the QWERTY didn’t hinder us from seeing the buttons
We’re pleasantly content with the somewhat slim confines of its design – it’s not as bulky looking (0.63” thick) as the variants. It may not exude the industrial design has aimed to produce, but the LG eXpo does offer a refreshing narrow looking handset that does well to conceal a QWERTY keyboard. The brushed metallic rear feels extremely sturdy while the chrome bezel outlining the phone always accents perfectly. For a handset that’s lightweight (5.2 oz), we’re glad to see the Korean manufacturer step forward from their last outing on AT&T. The bright backlighting of the QWERTY didn’t hinder us from seeing the buttons
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