The original Prada phone, which came out in December 2006, was the first mobile with a capacitive touchscreen, and was a huge hit for LG. It wasn't a smartphone, though, and neither was its successor, the keyboard-equipped Prada II.
The original Prada phone, which came out in December 2006, was the first mobile with a capacitive touchscreen, and was a huge hit for LG. It wasn't a smartphone, though, and neither was its successor, the keyboard-equipped Prada II.
I bought it for my wife and she likes it, at least she did not see the same phone around, like exclusive thing. I thought she may like "mirror" button , but she doesn't use it at all, because front camera distort real picture, some kind of "fish eye" lens.
I was looking for a smart phone for under £200;saw one for £150 inc shipping (open box but as new) Now a 1 year old design, it first retailed around £400 or more. As of Dec '12 new prices are approx £180-220.
You don't slap "Prada" on any slab of phone, darling, so while this one is no slouch, it's got its work cut out.
Are you a trend-setter, a dedicated follower, or a fashion disaster? That's the question we've been asking of the PRADA Phone 3.0 by LG , the phone company's third attempt at a handset suitable for the catwalk, and the first to legitimately fall under the smartphone banner.
The original Prada Phone, LG would have us believe, was the inspiration for the iPhone. Just four months after LG won the iF Design award for its groundbreaking design, Steve Jobs took to the stage at Macworld and turned the entire industry on its head.
Looks gorgeous; Great call quality; Decent battery life; Fluid performance
Low-resolution display; Inconsistent UI; Design / build quality issues; Stock browser is painfully bad
For a smartphone brearing the Prada title, the Prada 3.0 is a pretty unassuming device in the hand. Cut from the same cloth as so many monoblocks before it, the Prada 3.0 is a glossy-black touchscreen smartphone, almost indistinguishable from other LGs, Samsungs or even the iPhone from a distance. This is less true when you look at it from behind, where LG uses the signature Prada "Saffiano" texture across the plastic battery cover, which looks nice but feels rough to touch. Though it would have pushed the price up, we think a softer feeling with, maybe, leather would have sold the idea of luxury better.
The Prada 3.0 is unlikely to appeal to the fashion-conscious with its cheap, plastic build and is equally unlikely to speak to the tech savvy with its middling specs and performance.
Slick monochrome UI design; Good everyday performance; Decent camera; NFC.
Cheap, plastic body; No 850MHz network support; Bright screen punishes the battery.
The Prada 3.0 is a big leap forward in LG's partnership with the world-renowned fashion brand, but a sideways step for the LG portfolio, overall. It may be the first true Prada smartphone, and features like NFC are most certainly welcome, but it is otherwise a run-of-the-mill smartphone by all other...
Slick monochrome UI design; Good everyday performance; Decent camera; NFC
Cheap; plastic body; No 850MHz network support; Bright screen punishes the battery
For a smartphone brearing the Prada title, the Prada 3.0 is a pretty unassuming device in the hand. Cut from the same cloth as so many monoblocks before it, the Prada 3.0 is a glossy-black touchscreen smartphone, almost indistinguishable from other LGs, Samsungs or even the iPhone from a distance.
Slick monochrome UI design; Good everyday performance; Decent camera; NFC
Cheap, plastic body; No 850MHz network support; Bright screen punishes the battery
The upshot is a handset which feels and looks good, and whose innards appear to have been well thought out. We rather like it, though it is a slightly pricey choice.
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