LG
Chocolate BL40 is the fourth handset in its Black Label series
The
generous 'Real VGA' touchscreen display comes with a 21:9 aspect ratio and I
haven't seen anything quite like it. It's intuitive so you can flip easily from
landscape to portrait, but the display size means that interface elements jumps
from taking over the entire screen to being squished to the top when the
phone's vertical again. It's not really a massive downside but it can take some
getting used to. Watching videos on this beaut helps ease that worry
considerably.
Sticking
with the topic of usability, it can get a bit tiresome searching for
applications. There's a funky rotating 3D cube that displays some, a shortcut
menu that has a few others, and a full-length line dancing version that I found
myself going straight for. I really think LG needn't have tried so hard.
The
one thing that does stand out in this phone is its 5MP camera and a panoramic
mode that stitches different shots together. It also comes with autofocus and
an LED flash, taking crisp photos regardless of lighting. The battery life is
also not bad for its range but if you forget to charge it at night, it'll
definitely die on you early the next morn.
The
one thing I can't get over is its size. It's like I'm walking around with a
classy remote control. I had to get into an in-depth discussion with my two
year old niece, convincing her that it couldn't operate the TV or play
cartoons. She did pick up on the word ‘chocolate' though...and then tried to
bite it.

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