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LG GD910

LG GD910
alaScore 83

60 reviews

Apr, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 60 reviews of LG GD910. The average rating for this product is 3.3/5, compared to an average rating of 4.1/5 for other Cell phones for all reviews. Reviews about the design and durability are on the whole positive. The screen and performance also get good reviews, whereas some have doubts about the camera and connectivity. Views are divided on the portability.

usability, performance, screen, durability, design

size, price, connectivity, camera

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Cell phones the LG GD910 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 83/100 = Very good quality.

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Expert review by : Gareth Beavis (techradar.com)

LG GD910 Watch Phone review

 

Is there actually a decent mobile beneath the LG Watch Phone?

Responsive touchscreen ; Cool design ; Strong alerts buzz

Still pretty expensive ; No video playback ; No 3.5mm headphone jack ; low resolution display

A cool gadget that surpasses expectations, but you'll have to really want the futuristic look to actually replace a proper phone

Sep, 2009

Expert review by : Ross Catanzariti (techadvisor.co.uk)

LG GD910 review

 

The LG GD910 watch phone is large and chunky. Though we appreciate the design constraints, it will be too large for many users, especially those with small wrists. It's also rather masculine looking, with a black-and-silver colour scheme and a square...

The LG GD910 watch phone works well considering the design limitations, but its price tag is simply ridiculous. If you've always wanted to pretend you're Dick Tracy or James Bond you'll be impressed. For everyone else, a watch phone isn't practical...

Dec, 2009

Expert review by (stuff.tv)

LG GD910 Watch-phone

 

Despite its size the GD910 is a joy to control, thanks to an excellent gesture-sensitive touchscreen that makes it easy to do anything, from choosing your watch face to making a call.

Until Samsung's watchphone arrives, the only timepiece to rival this LG is Sony Ericsson's unobtrusive MBW-150. Well, we say 'rival' but it doesn't actually make calls, instead hooking up to your mobile using Bluetooth. And it only works with Sony...

Sep, 2009

Expert review by (stuff.tv)

LG GD910 Watch-phone review

 

Finally, the watchphone revolution has arrived. But does the LG GD910 fulfil our boyhood gadget fantasies?

Expensive and gimmicky, but brilliant nonetheless. What better way to wear your geek credentials on your wrist?

Sep, 2009

Expert review by (itreviews.co.uk)

LG - GD910 watch phone

 

Why do they do it? Why do companies who can make perfectly good technologies sometimes decide to throw the baby and the bathwater at a bizarre combination that should only see the light of day in ...

So, this is a watch with some smartphone features built in. It does neither job especially well, being large for a watch and under-powered, small screened and poorly featured for a smartphone. OK LG, you've done it. But we aren't convinced it was worth...

Nov, 2009

Expert review by : Sandra Vogel (reghardware.co.uk)

LG GD910 Watch Phone

 

Short on features and small of screen, it isn't designed to rival smartphones, but the task of making calls should be simpler.

In the end we remain unconvinced by the LG GD910. Its fundamental purpose, making calls, is flawed. You can only make a private call with a Bluetooth headset, which means you either need to have that clamped to your ear the whole time or swiftly get it...

Sep, 2009

Expert review by : Sandra Vogel (knowyourmobile.com)

LG GD910 review

 

We review the LG GD910, the Korean manufacturer's first foray into the watch phone

Very responsive touchscreen ; Well built ; Great fun making video calls

Must use Bluetooth for music and voice/video calling ; Short on smartphone features ; Clunky charging system ; Screen will be too small for some

It looks good and is well made, but overall it is more bling than bang

Sep, 2009

Expert review by : Rob Kerr (theinquirer.net)

LG GD910 watch phone

 

1930s Dick Tracy technology at today's prices

3G, video calling, novelty factor

Expensive, should have capitalised on its camera more

There isn’t a great deal to the GD910 watch phone from LG. It’s a watch phone that can be used to video or voice call and really that’s about it. It is however the ultimate gadget for gadget’s sake and is a novelty to behold and use. At £500 through...

Sep, 2009

Expert review by (channel5.com)

LG GD910 Watch Phone

 

Dick Tracy. There, we've said it. Now we've got that out of the way, the LG GD910 Watch Phone is just what it sounds like: there's a 1.43-inch touchscreen to let you call and text people through your timepiece, Bluetooth connectivity to route calls and...

Do you have the money to pay someone else to go and buy you a LG GD910 Watch Phone? If yes, it's because you have more money than sense. We wish that we did too - we'd love to buy one, but deep down we know the honeymoon period would soon wear off. LG...

Sep, 2009

Expert review by : Joe Minihane (electricpig.co.uk)

LG GD910 watchphone review

 

Let's not mince our words here, the LG GD910 watchphone is one of THE coolest gadgets we've clamped eyes on this year. Since we first laid our peepers on it at CES in January. we've wanted one more than a private party with Girls Aloud. But can this...

Well, it's a watchphone, so therefore cooler than almost every other gadget going

Obscene price, lack of SD support, poor voice recognition

A novel idea, but it remains that. Chronic lack of basic mobile goodies and a huge price really hurt proceedings

Aug, 2009

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