
Well here's my first major review. I got the Viewty a week ago and had a good chance to try out all it has to offer. Since it's my only camera, I can't really take pictures of its screen etc.
Appearance
I got the silver version of the Viewty. To be honest, I didn't even know they did one in silver. My first impression was just how light it is. Much lighter than the iPhone. The silver one also looks really beautiful.
In the box was the usual phone stuff, chargers, cables etc. But there is also a neat little stylus. Unfortunately there isn't an option to store it inside the phone, so you have to make do attaching it to the phone with the provided string. So when you're making calls or carrying your phone around, you have this quite chunky stylus in its case dangling from your phone.
This is my first experience using an LG phone, so when I found out there is only ONE port on the phone to charge, sync and use headphones with, I was a little annoyed to put it mildly. Mainly because with my Nokia N95 I could charge and use my headphones. Perfect for long train journeys. For the Viewty its either headphones or charger. Can't have it both ways.
The memory card (MicroSD) slot is located under the battery itself, which some of you may find annoying, but I have no real need to keep removing it, beside the phone turns on and off pretty quick so its hardly an issue. You can also use the phone as a mass storage device so using the supplied data cable; you can access the memory card remotely.
Locking and unlocking the phone is very simple, instead of the iPhones slide function, the Viewty simply has a button on the right of the handset. Push to lock push to unlock. Simple. Next to that button is the camera button and what I found was there was no way to safeguard an accidental press. There isn't a way of disabling the camera like on the N95 which has a shutter. If you press the camera button by mistake, oops. But it's not the end of the world.
Functionality
From first boot, the phone will run you through its jog wheel options. The jog wheel is located around the camera lens and acts as a zoom function when in camera mode or scrolling through menu options. Another way to scroll through long menus or a full contact list is to drag your finger up or down, but I found it usually found that to be an actually button press, causing menu items and contacts to be opened rather than just scrolling it. It was far easier to use the jog wheel.
For each menu item you interact with, you're treated to an audible beep and a tiny vibe from the handset. This obviously lets you know you've pressed a button and it does help. Although I turned off the beep from the start.
There is no real point me going into great detail about the menu. It's got all the usual phone stuff, setting up Bluetooth, messaging, sms etc.
Web Browsing
This was hailed on other sites as the best feature of the phone. Its not. By far. In fact my old Sony K800i performs far better using the net than this phone does.
For a start, it never seems to display any page quite right. You would think for having a large screen and the ability to tap and drag like the iPhone, the Viewty would far excel any phone currently in the field. But unfortunately its browsing is sub par.
The first major annoyance is the inability to save usernames and passwords for websites you visit. The N95 did this perfectly well and used its own auto complete to get the job done. The Viewty has no such feature and so manual entries of all details are required every time. If you plan on using this phone to browse the net often and use the same sites, you're in for an irritating surprise.
Entering usernames and passwords is made easy by having the ability to use the full keyboard, but obviously, you must switch the browser to landscape mode first. However one major flaw in the Viewty is when it comes to entering web addresses, the phone defaults to portrait mode. You can only then use either the multitap entry process or handwriting. Even if you're viewing a page in landscape and click to enter a URL the phone will not allow you to enter it with the keyboard and the phone switches back to portrait. This is most annoying, because as we know, web addresses contain all manor of odd combination of words, letters and symbols which entering on multitap, is a bitch to put it mildly. Got a long URL to enter? Forget it.
The connection speed isn't the best either, even my K800i rockets when it comes to loading Neowin, and using the Opera mini application on the K800i, it really flies and it so much better than the Viewty.
Camera
This was one of the most disappointing features of the Viewty.
Firstly, the phone kept forgetting my settings. Each time I would fire up the camera app I had to tell it I wanted 5 mega pixels and to store pictures on my card. Taking quick high quality snaps wasn't fast by any means.
Secondly the same problem happened if I was taking a movie. It defaulted on the lowest quality.
Picture quality was poor I thought. Once again, compared to my N95, this doesn't come close. It has a proper (ish) flash but still, most pictures become washed out and blurry. However the video quality was excellent. Widescreen and high res and saves to avi, instead of mp4. Much easier I find, especially if you plan on editing the movie. Taking photos is a simple affair and produced the usual camera shutter sound. But oh dear, you CANNOT disable it. Even switching the phone to silent still produces a loud shutter noise. So much for taking photos of ugly people on the bus in secret.
Phone calls & SMS
Making a phone call with the Viewty is simple enough. You get a keypad to manually dial numbers, contact list obviously and call logs. Once in a call, the screen locks so no accidental presses. So if you want to use secrecy or activate loudspeaker, you need to unlock first.
The contact list is one of the disappointing features. It sorts your contact by name and sections them. So you contacts are sorted in A-D, E-J etc. Its ok, but it's a shame you can't have a full list of them all and scroll ala the iPhone. There is a search option where you can do that, but the window to scroll is so tiny, it's not worth it. For a full screen touch phone, LG isn't utilising its power very well.
Texting with the phone is pretty simple but nothing to write home about (see what I did there?). You have the choices of keyboard, handwriting entry and multitap using T9. However even using multitap, I found myself making so many mistakes and the fact the delete key is on the bottom of the phone, backspacing becomes long winded. The keyboard was supposed to making texting easier but I just couldn't get to grips with it. There is such a small margin for error and fingers hit the wrong keys. It's also not as intuitive as the iPhone and doesn't correct mistakes.
Multimedia
In anticipation of getting a Viewty and me being so compulsive I bought an 8gig MicroSD card. Of course it turns out the Viewty only accepts 2gig max so it didn't like my card at all. So be aware. I used my old 1gig card and found an interesting problem. Browsing the contents of the card from within the phone can be painful. The card I used was from my N95. This had about 30 folders on it, some empty, some with mp3s, pictures, system files etc. The N95 managed to read this card in a flash, but the Viewty takes a long time. It took about a minute to read the card and that was just to be able to view one picture I took. The problem was improved when I cleared off the card and let the Viewty make its own folders. But still, be aware. I found this out the hard way when I copied a folder containing 26 subfolders, each with about 4 files. I tried to access the folder from the Viewty. 10 minutes it took. And during that time the phone freezes up. No button works, cant receive calls or text's, the only way is to remove the battery if you don't want to wait.
As most phones, mp3's can be assigned to ringtones, alarms noises, txt tones and email alerts. So that's a plus.
Games & Applications
For a phone as pricey as this, you would expect at least ONE game. In fact the only 2 applications you get are Youtube & Google maps. Youtube is for want of a better word, awful. Tiny pixelated picture, awful distorted sound and serious connection issues. Having to buffer every 10 seconds. Google maps isn't too much better, but it does the job. But it doesn't have the style or grace as the iPhones.
Regarding games, I managed to install 20 .jar games on the phone. This really shows off the phones inability to handle java games. For starters when you load up a game, it's usually a small screen. Fair enough as it wasn't made for the Viewty's large screen, but there isn't a keypad on the screen. So actually trying to play a game using the arrows is a pain. You can hit a button to bring up a number pad but it's laid out in a landscape form. Not like
123
456
789 but more like
123456
7890#*
Truly horrendous. Not to mention you can't touch 2 buttons at the same time. Not a problem really, but just shows up when trying to play games.
Summary
The LG Viewty isn't a failure, but there's something about it. Its one of those phones you see and want, but when you try it you think "oh, isn't as good as the iPhone" or just "oh". If you see someone with an iPhone (which is rare around where I live) you just seem to notice. The way the menu flows etc. But the Viewty is not that impressive. It's not a phone your proud to show to your friends. Every time I showed it to people it was only to bitch about why isn't it as good as my N95.
LG didn't push the envelope. The menu animations are **** poor, and the touch screen side of things was let slip. It had the potential to seriously take on the iPhone but it just sits in its shadow. True the iPhone isn't perfect and the Viewty was never meant to be an iPhone, but surely you see what others do and you compete and do better. Not just slap on a touch screen and not use it to its full potential.
Currently I sent my Viewty back and im getting a brand new Sony K850i. That will do me nicely.
6/10
If you have any questions about the Viewty I didn't cover, let me know.
Again apologies for lack of pictures, I didn't have a means to take them. Just Google the Viewty for pics.
