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With the review of the Design and the Software aspect done, we are left with only one part of the review covering the internet experience, emailing, music and accessories, camera and of course the phone as a feature itself.Internet Experience:The BL40...
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Just like the HTC HD2, the LG BL40 (also christened the “New Chocolate”) is a phone that’s all about its unique looks and display. In the LG’s case, the looks certainly add a lot to the equation, but isn’t enough to make the phone spectacular.FeaturesT...
Looks Beautiful, Huge Screen, Excellent Music & Video Playback, WiFi, GPS & 3G Support...
Sluggish UI, Poor Camera, Design Might Not Please All...
The LG BL40 New Chocolate is currently available in India for Rs. 26,000. Its looks, features and price make it a premium phone but it is let down by a sluggish UI and bad camera...
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It was a smart move from LG to name a unique phone after everyone’s favorite treat. And although the is not really the first phone to be named ‘Chocolate’ (it’s actually called ‘New Chocolate’), the label actually fit the phone quite perfectly as it...
Novel design, improved S-Class interface, Dolby Mobile enhancement, Wi-Fi,Multi-tasking, good still imaging...
Poor battery life, below average response, few application integration, fingerprint- and scratch-prone surface at the back...
Having said what we did in the last section of this review, the LG Chocolate is definitely a different kind of taste that not everyone will get to appreciate. The phone’s features make it a promising smartphone, but it still isn’t. The interface is de...
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After the LG Arena and Viewty Smart, this is one phone that has really caught our attention. Now that is equally to do with its capabilities and its unusual design. The ultra-wide 4-inch screen with 21:9 aspect ratio easily sets it apart from any...
Fantastic screen, Amazing design and build quality, Multi-tasking capability...
Not a smartphone, Average camera quality, Battery life could have been better...
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It's was about time LG revived the Chocolate Series, especially after the first two Chocolate phones did so well. LG has now released two new Chocolate phones; the BL20 and the BL40. From the two we have the BL40, which boasts a one of a kind scree...
Large screen, good looks, 5MP camera, good audio quality, DivX support...
Fingerprint magnet, bad touch response, interface lag, tall handset, video format support...
The LG Chocolate BL40 sells for around Rs. 24,000 with a one-year warranty. The other phones that one can pick at this price range are the Nokia N97 Mini, Samsung Pixon, and stretching it a bit, even the Sony Ericsson Aino. Out all of these the N97 Min...
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The Chocolate BL40 is the latest addition to LG’s Black Label line and thanks to its distinctive looks and packed feature set, will appeal to both fashionistas and tech geeks.The BL40 is unlike any other smartphone we’ve tested, its long chocolate bar...
Distinctive looks, great features andintuitive usability are the BL40’s strong points. Whilenot perfect, this Chocolate is a worthwhile buy...
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The much awaited LG BL40 made its way to our labs and onto my table. As usual LG has strayed a bit from the conventional and gone with a slightly off beat design that would appeal to a slightly different audience. The BL40 is a designer mobile that’s m...
Well designed, Plenty of multimedia features, Camera quality is good...
UI is still quirky and very slow, Wi-Fi was a problem, Battery life is average, Very pricey...
Misc. FeaturesAll the basic functions you’d expect from a mobile handset that include an Alarm, Calendar for schedules and appointments, World Clock, voice recorder etc. are all available in case you ever need to use them. CameraThe Schneider-Kreuz...
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LG BL40 is the latest phone in the chocolate series. Finished in black piano and with a large long candy bar form factor. It is definitely one of the phones that will capture the eyes of on lookers. With the S-class interface, it easily deceives the...
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thereviewcrew.com Updated: 2011-08-07 11:21:05
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Oh, the Chocolate phone. It doesn’t seem that long ago when everyone had to have an LG Chocolate phone. Sure it eventually became a feature phone that came free when you signed up for a multi-year contract, but before that it was the must have phone. I...
LG’s New Chocolate is a slick device. It looks beautiful and the new wide screen has plenty of practical applications, yet the user experience isn’t as smooth as one would expect or hope for. The onscreen keyboard lags, the user interface can be confus...
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The LG BL40 is the fourth in the series of Chocolate phones. It certainly retains the original resemblance to a chocolate bar, this one being a decadently dark, thin phone that one usually associates with the more luxurious of chocolate treats. The LG...
Large 4 inch screen, Glossy, attractive design, 1 GB internal memory, Good performance, Excellent camera quality...
Dimensions are slightly cumbersome...
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LG has built a name for itself in creating really attention-grabbing mobile phone devices. So when the fourth device under the Black Label series, the LG BL40 Chocolate was announced, we were enamored by its looks. To say that the Chocolate is a gem am...
If our opinion of the LG Chocolate's aesthetics hasn't been ingrained in your mind, let us say it again - it looks gorgeous. Odd as the 4-inch screen may be, the Chocolate still looks that much better than any other mobile phone designed for fashion. W...
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IT IS easy to see why the LG Chocolate has its name. Its long, flat slab of a body (128 x 51 x 10.9mm) really makes it look like a chocolate bar.LG has sold 36 million pieces of its Chocolate series phones since they were first launched in 2006. The ne...
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homecinemachoice.com Updated: 2011-08-07 11:21:11
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If 2009 had a shape, it would probably be 21:9. Philips rocked the TV business with its revolutionary Cinema 21:9 LCD earlier this year, and now LG has launched the first mobile phone with a cinematic 21:9 display. Targeted firmly at the forward-thinki...
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Think all these new cells are just trying to beat out the iPhone, or is this the future of the cell phone? Let us know in the comments below. LG has rolled out another phone for its exclusive Black Label line, and the newest edition is the quirky BL40...
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LG has managed to bowl everyone over with the introduction of the extravagant this year – a handset of the stylish Black Label series of the manufacturer. Its most interesting feature is, hands down, the unique sporting non-standard 21:9 aspect ratio...
Unique form and attractive design, Highquality screen, Nice audio playback capabilities, Plays Xvid videos...
Sluggish interface, Mediocre incall quality, Poor camera...
Performance and conclusion:It´s painfully clear the LG New Chocolate BL40 is stunningly sluggish. The S-Class 3D interface itself looks nice, but all the animations and transition effects make it rather heavy. We would have liked it better if it looked...
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The New Chocolate packs enough skill to make comparison with some powerful smartphones almost inevitable. Now, it's obvious the LG BL40 is not in the same league as the likes of Hero, Omnia HD or Nokia X6 but we guess it will be more than welcome for...
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The LG BL40 Chocolate phone in this review could one day save your life (assuming being bored to death can genuinely happen!) Remember the last time you were in a hotel room with absolutely nothing to do? Crap TV in a foreign language, or films so expe...
The phone to finally end boredom LG have really pulled something out of the bag with the BL40. It’s a phone unlike any other on the market, with great looks, superb features, and a real shot at being the best multimedia phone on the market today. If...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2011-08-07 11:21:15
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The original LG Chocolate was a very popular handset back in 2006 and sold by the bucket load. Now, three years later, LG is back with some more eye candy in the form of its "New Chocolate" handsets, designed to follow up on that success. There are tw...
Large screen, high quality finish, sleek looks...
Poor email experience, useless battery gauge, lackluster camera...
The LG New Chocolate BL40 is a fun handset with some great features and a fantastic screen that is mostly responsive and has the colors and contrast to rival some AMOLED displays. On top of this, it's an unusual handset and very attractively styled. D...
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The new Chocolate phone is a surprising shape – more Dairy Milk king size than Toffee Crisp thanks to its super-wide screen. That screen looks great, too: vivid, bright and colour-rich. And it comes with plenty of brains to match the beauty, with GPS...
Is the super-widescreen phone the future or a brave experiment? It’s not ideal for texting and the extra space goes unused in lots of applications, though it makes for a usefully big dialling pad. And that screen is eye-catchingly great. But the S-Clas...
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Video review: Great for watching movies on the move, but a fiddly interface and over-long form factor make it an awkward customer...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2011-08-07 11:21:17
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A handsome looking multimedia powerhouse, that is let down by a few minor usability issues. Others to consider Samsung Jet User opinions(0) Add opinion Read all opinions...
The four-inch 21:9 high-def LCD screen makes for a spectacular viewing experience...
With only 1.1GB of internal memory, for a multimedia phone we expected LG to include an additional memory card.Look and Feel...
A handsome looking multimedia powerhouse, that is let down by a few minor usability issues...
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LG has brought another edition to its Black Label line, this time in the shape of the LG BL40 Chocolate. The world’s first full cinematic screen mobile, the new Chocolate brings LG’s richest feature set yet.Given there’s no phone out there quite like...
The LG BL40 Chocolate is a great and bold step to be admired. There are some gripes to be had, mostly with the OS and battery life, but they’re minor in the grand scheme of things. The phone will certainly appeal to those who want to make a statemen...
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