LG Incite CT810 Review


8th April 2009 Author: Emily Anderson - Unknown - Views:

 


Connectivity


 

LG Incite BackThe Incite offers USB 2.0 (ActiveSync) connection to a computer or wireless Internet connection for users on the go.

Several Bluetooth 2.0 options are available on the Incite, including headset (HSP) and handsfree (HFP) modes, dial-up network connectivity to use the phone as a laptop modem (DUN), the ability to listen to stereo music on compatible headphones (A2DP),  remote control audio and video files on the phone (AVRC) and object push profile (OPP) for sending virtual business cards, pictures and appointment details to colleagues.

 


Conclusion


 

LG Incite means business. And that encompasses its appeal as well as some of its shortcomings. It is a good pick for workaholics or just someone who wishes to do as much as they can as long as they can on their mobile phone. Its multiple built-in features come in handy for everyday professional needs as well as information gathering and has the battery life to keep going constantly most of the workday without a charge.

The access to email and popular work document formats from Microsoft is probably the best thing about the Incite. Photographs and videos are easy enough to make, there's plenty of ways to plug in - from handset to headset - and storage isn't much of an issue, as long as users buy a memory card.

But not everyone in the office will love it. Touch screens aren't for everyone, including Push email users and people who don't enjoy using a stylus dangling from the side of their phone. A Palm or BlackBerry, even though it may have a smaller or similar-sized screen, would be a better fit for those people.

The Incite is one of the shorter smartphones on the market but it's also one of the thickest, which makes it hard to stow away discreetly. The incognito silver styling of the phone makes the touch screen's vivid imaging when the phone is turned on appear extra colorful. However, the attachable stylus tool, which dangles from the phone detracts from the phone's sleek styling.

Smartphone shoppers with a need for speed or more screen room for larger print may want to shop around before purchasing the Incite. There are bigger screens and there are smaller screens available in the smartphone market. There are more features and fewer features. A handful of additional entertainment or creative applications would benefit the Incite. An iPhone is better for people looking for these features.
 

Novices who want buttons on their keypads and people seeking only simple features should also look elsewhere for their next (or first) phone. All this signals the Incite is made for business and not pleasure. Unless business is your pleasure.



 


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