The latest LG Shine II from Korean giant LG Electronics appears to be an improvised version of its successful predecessor, LG Shine. Certainly, Shine II is packed up with appealing features prompting AT&T to market it under a two years contract. Let us take a look. Full review http://www.mobilefonereviews.co.uk/
Shine II does not sport any noteworthy change in design, and features same body contours as its predecessor has. It is a sleek sliding type set with glossy silver colour exterior and reveals rounded borders. The display is of 2.2 inch size with a noticeable feature of Multi-Angle Vision, a technology much commonly used in digital cameras. However, the look gets highlighted with logos of both AT&T and LG on the top and bottom of the screen. It is a TFT screen of 240 x 320 pixel resolution and capable of analyzing 256k colours. As usual, the front is occupied by buttons for access to the menu, scroll, and call etc. Shin II is strong on networking. This 3G networking is supported with HSDPA. The 3.6 Mbps HSDPA offers speedy access to the internet. Its feature of 2G networking comes from support of quad band GSM 850/900/1800/
Features of entertainment for young users have indeed found a place in Shine II. The programmable equalizer and music memory software in addition to the usual built-in music player is bound to enthuse many to possess the set. Its music player supports formats like MP3, WAV and eAAC+. Besides good music, the entertainment provision extends to enjoying video files with featured media player. MP4, H.263, and H.264 are the video formats taken care of. Further mobile phone reviews can be found at http://www.mobilefonereviews.co.uk
Satisfying the fad for photography, Shine II houses 2 MP camera of 1600 x 1200 pixels resolution with LCD flash. The encouraging feature of this department is presence of built-in picture editing software. Hope the set is going to make a space to win users amongst few more big brands launching their new models simultaneously.
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