LG B2050 Review – A Review Of The LG B2050 Cell Phone

Looking at the LG B2050 cell phone for the first time, one immediately thinks that this is the phone of the future (perhaps hence the name of the phone?). Its sleek silver design is highlighted by a 65,000-color, 128 x 128-pixel CSTN-type display. A candy bar-style phone, all the buttons are easily accessible without having to deal with opening (and potentially breaking) a cover. Plus, the internal antenna prevents problems like snags and breakage, and makes the phone easy to slip into a tight pocket or small space.

Including the battery, the LG B2050 weighs just 75 grams and at its thinnest the phone is just 13.1 millimeters thick. The phone is the thinnest and lightest in the LG lineup, but it also puts the B2050 in the category of one of the smallest phones in the world.

That said, this little piece of tech doesn’t skimp on features. WAP 2.0 provides users with Internet-based content including ringtone and wallpaper downloads, news, stock information, and weather reports. 40 polyphonic sound will clearly and simultaneously play 40 notes at the same time, so custom ringtones are easy to recognize and will come through loud and clear.

The phone’s memory allows users to identify up to seven different caller groups, up to 20 people per group, making mass texting a breeze. In addition, unique ringtones and icons can be set for each group, making work calls and game calls stand out at a glance.

For messaging, Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) allows you to send and receive images, audio, and video with text to other compatible phones. All in all, the LG B2050 mobile phone is an incredibly smart and fashionable purchase, and is anything but a fad.

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