LG Shine
25 JAN 2007
Launch price
from £free
Stuff says
The Shine is an object of beauty with a surprisingly good camera. Fiddly navigation aside, it’s perfect for fashionistas yearning for the next Chocolate
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Last February a relative unknown called LG crept into the bedrooms of fashionistas like a Milk Tray man and seduced them with a phone called the Chocolate. They loved its touch-sensitive keys, and it quickly became the most iconic phone of 2006.
Since then the fickle fashion world has moved on and, with catwalk numbers like the Samsung X820 and Motorola KRZR hogging the spotlight, LG has come up with a sequel, codenamed Shine.
Full metal jacket
First impressions of the KE970 (to give it its full name) are that it is an exceptionally well-made phone. It mixes the brushed metal finish of the Nokia 8800 with a RAZR-thin waist, and still feels reassuringly weighty in the hand. Its slide action is also super-smooth.
The mirrored screen won’t be to everyone’s taste though. It’s an original touch, but can be a fingerprint magnet and creates the suspicion that the phone would prefer handbags to manbags.
Snapper’s delight
Debates over its ladyphone credentials aside, the Shine is a more capable phone than the Chocolate in two big ways: it’s got a camera that is actually worth using and, unlike most LG mobiles, there’s expandable memory in the form of a microSD slot.
The snapper is only 2MP, but has a lens supplied by Schneider-Kreuznach, of Kodak and Samsung digicam fame, and sports autofocus and a built-in flash. It may not scale the heights of a Sony Ericsson’s K800i, but does a respectable point-and-shoot job despite the lack of optical zoom.