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July 2008
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Large 3” touchsensitive display with interactive user interface, Light sensor, proximity sensor, and accelerometer, High quality 3.2MP camera with Schneider Kreuznach lens, HTML Browser, Music multitasking, 3.5mm headset jack, Signal Reception
Voice quality not as good as other devices, Ticking sound heard in the background while on calls, Lacks MobileTV
It is not difficult to see that the LG Dare will probably be the most popular device for Verizon this year, as it has almost all of the features you could want packaged into one slim and attractive phone. The large 3” touchscreen sets it apart from the...
Strong call quality, Good 3.2-MP camera with slow-motion video recording, Customizable interface, Built-in accelerometer, Integrated GPS
Poor touchscreen for Web browsing, Less than desirable e-mail experience
The LG Dare is the first candy bar–style touchscreen phone to hit Verizon Wireless’ shelves, and while it looks strikingly similar to AT&T’s LG Vu, Verizon’s version forgoes live mobile TV for a higher resolution 3.2-megapixel came...
Good camera. Very fast networking. Unique, customizable interface design.
Serious responsiveness issues make almost every feature much more difficult to use.
This is what we worry about the most when we hear of a new all-touch phone, that the screen and interface wont be able to keep up or respond properly to user input. With no buttons to fall back on, the LG Dare can be very difficult to use, due to t...
The LG Dare has an intuitive touch-screen interface, an advanced 3.2-megapixel camera, a full HTML browser, EV-DO Rev. A, and plenty of other powerful features. It also has excellent call quality.
The LG Dares touch interface has a slight learning curve, and we werent too pleased with the handwriting interface. Also, the Web browsing experience was quite disappointing.
The LG Dare is an innovative and feature-rich handset with several surprises that sets it apart from other touch-screen phones. Specifications: Band / mode: CDMA2000 1X 1900/800; Talk time: Up to 280 min; Combined with: With digital camera / digital pl...
Good camera. Very fast networking. Unique, customizable interface design.
Serious responsiveness issues make almost every feature much more difficult to use.
This is what we worry about the most when we hear of a new all-touch phone, that the screen and interface wont be able to keep up or respond properly to user input. With no buttons to fall back on, the LG Dare can be very difficult to use, due to th...
Here are some of the many plus points of the LG Dare:High quality 3.2 MP camera ,Preloaded photo editing software ,Powerful signal reception , Li-ion battery that provides 15 days of standby time and over 4.5 hours of talk-time ,Lightweight, 3.8 ounce pho...
No phone can be perfect, and here are a couple of negative points about the LG Dare:Outgoing sound quality is not very impressive ,The phones touchscreen and exterior are susceptible to fingerprints and scratches ,
the LG Dare has received high ratings from most consumers, and continues to be Verizon Wireless most popular cell phone that they offer. If you like to take clear, bright pictures and videos with your cell phone as well as have the ability to listen...