itreviews.com Updated: 2013-11-09 02:31:51
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In spite of some impressive specifications, we think the dual interface system combining LG's S-Class with Windows Mobile and doubling up on some applications is just too complicated for many users. LG - GM750 price Buy LG GM750 securely online at a b...
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LG, like its Korean neighbour Samsung, has been an enthusiastic adopter of touchscreen technology for its phones. As well as producing touchscreen handsets based around its own operating system it has also snuggled up to Microsoft on quite a few occasions...
LG has made some impressive touchscreen phones in the past but unfortunately, the GM750 is not one of them. It may be available on a pretty reasonably monthly tariff from Vodafone, but the sluggish performance and unresponsive touchscreen mean that we sti...
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LG has produced a slew of good-looking handsets recently, not least with its sleek 'n' smooth Chocolate series. With its S-class UI it's also got a snappy icon-based interface which gets a little bit of an update with the LG GM750. LG's GM750: all the...
The LG GM750 looks pretty good on paper but we found it to be a frustrating device in practice, largely because of its unresponsive screen. Even once we'd figured out how to get it working reliably, we still didn't feel comfortable having to use o...
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LG's GM750 is an entry-level touchscreen smartphone, boasting a decent specification and both Microsoft's Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system and LG's S-Class interface. Hardware buttons are limited, with most functions carried out via the 3-inch touch...
Office suite included, Good email support...
Unresponsive screen, Difficult to access OS features, Shutter lag, No simple back option...
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Having just reviewed the Samsung Omnia Lite, there seems little point in reviewing the LG GM750, as on the face of it they are pretty much the same device, the Omnia was overall capable and usable is there anything about the LG to set it apart and make...
Setting aside the build quality that could be the review unit, I feel that LG and Vodaphone have done a better job with the GM750, it is a very capable device with a great spec, it has extras over and about the Samsung Omnia in the camera and optical j...
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The LG GM750 is a fairly unassuming creature. To take it out of the box it looks little different to other recent non-Black Label handsets from LG. Put it down on the table with the Arena, the Renoir and even the Cookie and they're all pretty much lik...
Highly versatile, outstanding value, solid build and fully functional as a top smartphone...
Slightly bland design, weak camera given the spec and generally under-powered...
Little else will offer quite as much free from £25/month. A really good option for those who'd rather keep costs downKey specs3.5mm jack, 3G, 5 megapixels, Bluetooth, FM radio, GPRS, GPS, GSM, HSDPA, Li-ion battery, microSD, MP3 player, Touchscre...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-09 02:31:51
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for the LG CM750 LG’s first Windows phone is a disappointment. The S-Class user interface doesn’t make the most of the operating system and emailing is unnecessarily long-winded. It has its good points – the touch-screen works well and the music and c...
For LG GM750, It’s a stylish handset with a touch screen and a good camera.
for LG GM750...
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fonehome.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-09 02:31:51
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Once upon a time the teeny touchscreen-toting LG GM750 bumped into a rule book on the straight. The rule book told the GM750 that a smartphone had to be a big, clunking unwieldy candybar with a price tag bigger than James Corden’s waistline. The LG GM7...
Think Pacquiao versus Klitchsko. That’s the LG GM750 versus the biggest, costliest smartphones out there today. It might not win in fisticuffs, but pound for pound it’s one of the best true smartphones on the planet.Love The new Windows Mobile 6.5 look...
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LG’s GM750 smartphone is an affordable Windows powered smartphone, boasting some powerful multimedia and connectivity options, but unfortunately also some inconveniences associated with Windows Mobile (WinMo) smartphones. Its almost the same size as th...
LG’s GM750 offers some very useful functions from Microsoft such as Office Mobile, but that is within a Windows environment that isn''t on par with Android or BlackBerry OS in terms of easy of use. Our vote for entry level smartphone still goes to the...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-04-02 01:54:54
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Running Windows Mobile, LG suggests that GM750 is simplicity in a smartphone thanks to its easy integration with your Windows PC and multi-tasking functions. But how does it measure up during a hard day's work?What we likeEvery phone and its dog have m...
There's a lot of functionality packed into that little form factor, but the GM750 simply can't handle it very well. While it sounds great on paper, the lag, confusing menus and relatively small screen make the user experience wrought with gritted teeth...
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Running Windows Mobile, LG suggests that GM750 is simplicity in a smartphone thanks to its easy integration with your Windows PC and multi-tasking functions. But how does it measure up during a hard day's work?What we likeEvery phone and its dog have m...
There's a lot of functionality packed into that little form factor, but the GM750 simply can't handle it very well. While it sounds great on paper, the lag, confusing menus and relatively small screen make the user experience wrought with gritted teeth...
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The GM750 is lacking as a ‘smart’phone but its media features are above average. Others to consider Vodafone 360 Samsung H1 User opinions(0) Add opinion Read all opinions...
Capable camera, decent touch-screen, stylish...
Inefficient email, difficult to master on-screen keyboard, loading and rendering of non-mobile websites below average.Look and Feel...
The GM750 is lacking as a ‘smart’phone but its media features are above average...
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Microsoft did pitch us a curve when they announced LG was going to be their exclusive partner for Windows Mobile 6.5 phones. We keep asking ourselves the same question over and over again “Why LG with their two Windows phones and not the undisputed lea...
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