LG Cookie Review

The LG Cookie is the first LG phone to offer an affordable touch screen experience in the UK.  The LG Cookie retails for around £100 and is also often free with the purchase of a monthly service plan.  Despite being a relatively low priced unit, the Cookie delivers exceptional performance, close to, and easily mistaken for the level of performance seen in similar mid range LG devices.

The most notable feature of the LG Cookie is the simple touch screen interface, which guides you through each and every feature available on the phone.  During initial setup, it’s easy to customize your home screen with whatever widgets you choose.  Compatibility and ease of use is clearly LG’s goal with this handset, as demonstrated by the Cookie’s ability to play MP3, AAC, and WMA files.

The cookie however begins to fall short once you discover that there is absolutely no 3G support, Wi-Fi, or GPS technology.  While some may simply prefer to use the touch screen for all purposes, arguably it’s best used for mobile web content, which is sorely lacking in this device.  Text messaging for some will quickly become a burden without a full QWERTY keyboard.

While the Cookie is a great step in the right direction (affordability of touch screen mobile devices), there’s still a long way to go before this technology is both affordable and effective. Mobile phone deals are possible on higher spec models, with a monthly service plan, so if the Cookie does not entice you, compare mobile phones from LG or other manufacturers.

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