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LG Muziq-LX-570 Black Cell Phone
Beyond its thin clamshell design and solid feature set, Muziq brings something else to the table: Access to Sprint’s industry-leading Music Store. I say industry-leading for a specific reason: Nobody else offers Sprint’s combination of selection and price for over-the-air downloads. While the Sprint Music Store software leaves something to be desired, it’s hard to argue with 99-cent per song downloads direct to your cell phone. Combine that with Muziq’s attractive design, and you’ve got the makings of a very appealing mid-range flip phone.
Muziq’s gloss black exterior is smartly accented by bands of matte grey along the sides, hinge and interior borders (of the display and keypad), and silver accents on the hinge and front-panel media controls. Said controls - a circular arrangement like those found on LG’s Chocolate models - feature red backlights that lend a hip, hi-tech feel to the look. Muziq’s front panel also houses the sensor for the 1.3MP camera and two LEDs: a status indicator and a flash assist light for the camera. The back of the device is blank save for an LG logo and the slide-off battery cover. Dedicated music and camera buttons and plastic-capped ports for microSD memory cards and headphones (2.5mm) grace the right spine of the handset, while a volume rocker switch and capped charger/accessory port can be found on the left side. Oddly, all side-mounted buttons are built into the top half of the phone (the part that flips open) - I found them less comfortable to use than similar controls mounted on the lower portion of other flip phones I’ve tested. Open Muziq and you’ll find a fairly standard layout - screen on top and keys on the bottom - finished in matte black with grey borders. The control layout on the lower half is noticeably easy to read and use, especially considering it makes use of flush-mount keys. Raised silver ridges separate the twelve alphanumeric keys and talk, back, and end keys above them, making for easier blind dialing. The five-way directional pad is enclosed in a silver ring and flanked by two softkeys and dedicated buttons for camera and speakerphone. All of the buttons are responsive and provide good tactile feedback; in other words, they’re nice to press on. Overall, Muziq’s look is sleek and just a bit dark and futuristic (in a good way) - a worthy upgrade to Fusic. Our fancy algorithm says this stuff is related...LG Muziq-LX-570Overall Rating: By: Tranecia Washington on Tuesday, June 03, 2008From: Mobile, AL (United States) Experience: 6 Months Pros: Phone has a number of great features, music player,camera Cons: Manufacture defects Summary: Manufacture defects-internal antennal THIS PHONE SUCKS!Overall Rating: By: Anonymous Person on Saturday, December 22, 2007From: Idaho Falls, ID (United States) Experience: 6 Months Pros: It looks cool.Cons: Can't hear!Summary: I HAD TO GET THIS PHONE REPLACED BECAUSE NO ONE COULD HEAR ME! I HAD A NEW PHONE ORDERED, AND IT MADE NO DIFFERENCE! DO NOT GET THIS PHONE! 18 out of 34 people found this review helpful
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