LG MM-535 Review – Strictly A PlaythingSome people want to get work done on their phones; for others, a cell is strictly a plaything. If you’re in the second category, the MM-535 is meant for you. It can snap 1.3-megapixel shots; games look great on its large and vivid screen; and it can even serve up canned, streaming TV. Should you want to get a little work done, you can even shoot out an e-mail now and again. But limit your playtime, or the MM-535’s short battery life will limit it for you. In fact, the battery life would have been a deal-breaker if this wasn’t a cool phone in so many other ways. The screen, for example, is stunning. Though a 200 x 176-pixel screen is far from rare, the LG’s is ultrabright, with a tight interpretation of crispness. Even the standard screen saver on it looks great, and games look fantastic on the TFT. While you’re at it, why not watch a little TV? Sprint’s Media Player collects and serves up around 20 channels of television and radio that you can then stream to your phone. At around $5 a month per channel, it starts sounding like cable TV, but if you have to have your Fox fix (and CNN to balance it out), satisfaction’s no farther away than your shirt pocket. You can also listen to tunes from a MiniSD card. If you’d prefer to create your own media, the 1.3-megapixel camera can shoot 1,280 x 960-pixel shots or 15 seconds of video at a time. While the whole package is bulky and the battery life is poor, the LG MM-535 is a capable companion for the cell phone user who doesn’t take life too seriously. However, it’s no match for a pro like the Nokia 6682. “Roger Hibbert” Best Feature: Multimedia features galore LG MM-535 The post LG MM-535 Review appeared first on Mobile PC Mag Coupons. from http://www.mobilepcmag.com/lg-mm-535-review/
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