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October 2009
Review summary of LG U890
By alaTest
Review summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 130 reviews of LG U890 from international magazines and websites.
Verdict: The average review rating is 7.95/10. Comparing these reviews to 485486 other Mobile Phones reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 79/100 (or 7.9 out of 10) = Good Quality.
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LG U890
Evaluation
3 out of 5
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Source: stuff.tv
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October 2006
LG U890
Review summary: Complicated and unwieldy, the U890 is good for music but not much else.
Pros: Controls on the outside are handy, transfer of files is fast and A2DP means you can add stereo wireless headphones.
Cons: TransFlash expansion is limited to 512MB, phone feels porky and controls aren't intuitive - there are just too many buttons.
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August 2006
LG U890 Review - Mobile Phones
By Alex Kidman
Review summary: LG's U890 offers a decent mid-range 3G phone package with a design similar to Motorola's RAZR line.
Pros: Slim design, Good screen for video, Decent battery life
Cons: Camera sits at odd angles, Keypad can be tough to activate, Low internal memory, Delicate battery latch
Verdict: LG's U890 offers a decent mid-range 3G phone package.
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LG U890
Evaluation
3.5 out of 5
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Source: goodgearguide.com.au
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June 2006
LG U890
By Ross Catanzariti
Pros: Display Screens, Build Quality, Features List, Price
Cons: Average Camera Quality, Keypad
Verdict: A solid handset which offers plenty of features in a stylish and competitive package. Definitely worth a look.
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June 2006
Review: LG U890
By Jørgen Sundgot
Review summary: A slim and shapely clamshell form factor, 3G connectivity with video calling and dedicated music keys; LG's U890 talks the talk, but does it walk the walk? A review by Jørgen Sundgot.
Pros: Slim clamshell design; good battery life; excellent 3G and video call performance
Cons: Poor keypad and navigational array; mediocre music and camera performance
Verdict: Unfortunately, LG has fallen for the temptation to go the faux-RAZR route with the U890, and swapped the excellent keypad of its predecessor for a distinctly worse setup. Although keys remain large and with good tactile feedback, buttons are separated ...
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