LG F1200 ReviewThe LG F1200 is a cellular phone that will easily replace several electronic gizmos on the market today, potentially saving the consumer several hundreds of dollars. But more on that later. The first impression one gets from the phone is that it’s fairly average. The blue color is unique, but other than that it doesn’t have any distinguishing physical characteristics. The flip phone isn’t particularly small, and at 101.8 grams it isn’t especially light or especially heavy.

That said, the LG F1200 really comes alive when the user opens it up. The external 96 x 64 pixel, 65,000 color TFT display is dwarfed by its internal 128 x 160 pixel, 262,000 color TFT counterpart.

Those features will come in handy when the user takes pictures using the LG F1200’s built in VGA digital camera. The high resolution pictures have 640 x 480 pixels and the digital zoom feature will increase the size of them up to four times. Also, specific focus points can be zoomed up close. A dedicated ìhot keyî enables the user to take as many photos as he or she wants without having to actually open the phone.

The MP3 player with vivid sound will play CD quality music in either MP3 format that can be compressed up to 1/50 of CD, but also AAC files that have a better sound quality than MP3 files. User Interface (UI) makes the downloaded music easy and convenient to play.

The most impressive feature of the LG F1200 mobile phone is the high capacity memory, that will hold 88 MB of information. With storage like that, users can rely on the phone to hold a ridiculous amount of pictures, music files, voice recordings and more. While the phone may not look like much to the untrained eye, it has by far some of the best features of any phones currently on the market.