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LG C1100 Review - a Review of the LG C1100 Cell Phone

Hailed by the company as a “Small Wonder”, the LG C1100 truly is something to marvel at. This flip style clamshell phone is all silver tone, meaning that it’s truly unisex and will go with absolutely any outfit hanging in the closet. The outside of the flip portion has a magnificent mirrored finished that is surrounded by the aforementioned silver tone material that is durable, scratch resistant and has a certain understated classiness and glamor to it.

Even though the LG C1000 cell phone weighs only 85 grams, the battery life is unparalleled by just about any model in the LG phone line, as well as the phones produced by other manufacturers. Lasting up to 250 hours on standby and 3.5 hours of continuous talk time, there’s no need to worry about finding the charger and searching for an unoccupied power outlet.

A GPRS class 10 phone, the C1100 handset has a powerful 16 polyphonic ringer that will play 16 different tones all at once. This ensures that no matter how loud the environment, users will be alerted to incoming calls without having to strain their ears.

As for the internal display screen, it’s certainly nothing to scoff at. A high quality, high resolution liquid crystal display, it shows 65,000 different colors without flinching. As for the internal capabilities, users will benefit from the WAP 2.0 technology that enables easy web browsing. Now, instead of having to lug around a cumbersome laptop everywhere they go, owners of the C1100 can simply carry their cell phone, something that they already do.

As an added feature, the LG C1100 has embedded Java technology that will make games come to life for an additional layer of entertainment. Finally, owners have an option of picking up additional features like a portable hands free unit, a convenient carrying strap and a travel adapter for charges on the go.

Jonathan Baker

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