Slide's good looks may fool you into thinking it's more capable than it actually is. Under the sleek exterior the New Chocolate Slide is relatively feature poor, but what it does do
New Chocolate Slide is both. The design intimately resembles the original LG Chocolate, with its glossy black exterior and glowing red touch-sensitive navigation keys. The New Chocolate is more refined, however; gone is the square metal border around the five-way nav-key, and the New Chocolate has a flat top and bottom with a sexy metallic-red trim.
New Chocolate open is smooth as butter and the phone snaps firmly in place revealing a flat numeric keypad. Again this keypad is more attractive in its design than the original, with a similar metallic-red hue as the trim around the exterior, but the flat design isn't the best for fast text input. The back of the phone houses a 5-megapixel camera lens and, from our experience, the bulk of our smudgy fingerprints.
New Chocolate shares this port with its bundled stereo headphones. The New Chocolate is compatible with microSD memory cards though none were included with our review unit. There's a second, front-facing video camera for 3G video-calling above the handset's bright, colourful 2.4-inch display. We love this screen; the colours are rich and bright and LG has included a few animated wallpapers to give your home screen a bit of movement.
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