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Info Photos News Forum 100+ Reviews . Phone Scoop Review. Oct 31, 2008 by Eric M. Zeman The LG Lotus is one odd duck. Hidden in its goofy shape is an average phone that does many things, some of ...
The Lotus’s couture design will turn heads, but it’s overpriced for a midrange phone. The LG Lotus, available from Sprint for $150 with a two-year contract (as of 10/24/08), manages to pack a ...
Sprint and LG recently announced the fashionable LG Lotus Elite™ (model LX610), the successor to the popular LG Lotus™. The sleek and stylish messaging device offer users a more advanced handset with ...
And so the omens weren't good for LG's new Lotus handset, launched yesterday during New York Fashion Week. Considered on its own, this Qwerty clamshell phone didn't sound too bad: 2.4-inch display ...
The Lotus’ star attractions are its 2.4-inch, 240 x 320 wide-ish screen, and its wider body (about a half inch bigger than standard flip phones) to accommodate a full QWERTY keyboard.
The first thing that stands out about Sprint’s exclusive LG Lotus is its shape. Few, if any, flip phones possess a square shape and a full QWERTY keyboard in a true clamshell design.
The LG Lotus's small 900-mAh battery was still good enough to deliver 4 hours 53 minutes in a continuous-talk-time rundown test, about average for a Sprint EV-DO phone.
LG has come out with its first designer phone, LG Lotus, which boasts of a fold-out QWERTY keyboard.
The LG Lotus Elite is a welcome update to the popular fashion LG Lotus messaging phone. It still has that square design, but it's curvier and sleeker, plus it now has an external touch screen.
The LG Lotus from Sprint is one of our favorite handsets from the carrier, and perhaps the best messaging phone we've seen to-date. I started my career with CNET all the way back in 2005, when the ...
Best phone I've ever had! Mar 13, 2009 by Bee2003. I bought the LG Lotus in December and it is the second phone I've owned that has the full QWERTY keyboard with the first being the Rumor.
The squarish, LG Lotus ($149.99 after rebate, with Sprint contract) pulls off an unusual feat: It sports a full QWERTY keyboard contained within a traditional flip-phone form factor.