Yeah I posted before I realized it was engadget mobile. So fine, but they still could've slimmed it down by only having one . . . . and maybe made the screen fill more of the phone. The big bezel around the inner screen seems more pronounced and highlights how much real estate they wasted.
Now that I've read the review, the interface seems like a hokey stab at apple.
And what's with Times New Roman? It's so old-fashioned. Ewwww.
If by "ripped off" you mean "also allows you to touch icons on the screen" and "has four function icons across the bottom of the home screen, then yeah.
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Ryan Trevisol @ Nov 19th 2007 2:48PM
I'm not a huge fan of LG's propensity to put two screens where one will work. I want to use the big screen with my qwerty!
Andrew Cooper @ Nov 19th 2007 2:57PM
Both the inner and outer screens are reportedly the same size
Ryan Trevisol @ Nov 19th 2007 3:05PM
Yeah I posted before I realized it was engadget mobile. So fine, but they still could've slimmed it down by only having one . . . . and maybe made the screen fill more of the phone. The big bezel around the inner screen seems more pronounced and highlights how much real estate they wasted.
Now that I've read the review, the interface seems like a hokey stab at apple.
And what's with Times New Roman? It's so old-fashioned. Ewwww.
Surur @ Nov 19th 2007 4:39PM
"the interface seems like a hokey stab at apple."
I thought everyone knew by now that Apple copied the interface from the LG Prada, not the other way around.
Ryan Trevisol @ Nov 19th 2007 5:38PM
If by "ripped off" you mean "also allows you to touch icons on the screen" and "has four function icons across the bottom of the home screen, then yeah.