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Written by Larry A. Compton   
Friday, 17 August 2007
I picked up the new “LG Chocolate in Black” about a week ago after a few weeks of debating over it or the iPhone. I know, I know…it’s like comparing apples to oranges; but I wasn’t comparing them per say, I was debating on whether to make the leap to the iPhone. Well, long story short, I just felt the iPhone wasn’t worth the risk and the price, at least yet; I suspect it will be within a year or so though. So far, the $49 I spent on the new Chocolate (retails for $79 w/a 2-yr. contract) seems to be money well spent.

Basically, LG redesigned the touch pad and navigation wheel on this latest version of the Chocolate, and made it smaller and lighter. Everything else is pretty much the same. It sports a 1.3MP camera that takes decent pix and short vids, but it lacks a flash. It has a microSD memory card slot and should you decide to buy one of these phones, I’d recommend using it.

First, it’s a music phone, so you’ll need the external storage. Second, you can do without purchasing your music or a USB cable from Verizon Wireless by simply transferring your MP3s to the card. Unfortunately, VZW won’t let you use any of your music as ringtones; they want you to pay for theirs.

Look, it’s no secret LG designed the Chocolate to sort of resemble an iPod. While it’s a decent music player that does provide some conveniences, it’s likely not going to serve as a replacement for your iPod or MP3 player if you’re a music fanatic. As long as you know that going in, I think it’s a decent investment.

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