Gambler wrote...
Maybe it is just my own misconception, but I have always felt that LG phones scored high on the design aspect, and low on the "user-friendliness" department. Then again, things could have changed since my LG chocolate is quite an old model.
I think they did a nice job with this. This is my first phone that's more then just a cell phone. So I'm very new with all the applications and texting along with everything else.
You have a shortcut menu when you touch the 'desktop' on the front of your phone and you can choose what you want on your shortcut menu.
If you want to text someone it's just a few touches and then I can flip my phone open to the qwerty keyboard and I have the same window I had open on the front of my phone and just start typing away.
I'd say this one should score high on userfriendliness since I'm sorta.. uh, not brilliant when it comes to phones with my lack of experience with them.
*edit*
Okay, there is one part of it that I have trouble with and it's the camera. When you choose the camera it shows a picture where I'm supposed to hold my camera horizontally so it's like holding a real camera, but there's so many features to the camera - and I'm not a photographer so a lot of the features confuse me. Also I can't zoom with it, but I can do about everything else in gods name with it - which is sorta weird.
Besides that essentially it's pretty much point and click, but there's just so many features to the camera to add to the picture and change the look to it, it's confusing. Sorta like a digital camera - you have all those options but never use them?