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LG CE110 (AT&T)

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Features
The LG CE110 comes with a generous 1,000-entry phone book with room in each entry for two numbers, an e-mail address, and a memo. You can also organize the entries into groups, or pair them with a photo or one of 11 polyphonic ringtones. Other essentials include a vibrate mode, a speakerphone, voice recording, text and multimedia messaging, instant messaging, an alarm clock, a calendar, a notepad, a calculator, a tip calculator, a world clock, a unit converter, a wireless Web browser, and access to mobile e-mail from Web e-mail services like Yahoo and AOL. A nice bonus for a basic phone like this is the inclusion of Bluetooth support.


The LG CE110 took disappointing photos.

The CE110 comes with a pretty basic VGA camera, which takes photos in two resolutions (640x480 and 320x240). Other camera options include three quality settings, a brightness setting, digital zoom, a multishot mode of up to three shots at once, a self-timer, five white balance settings, four color effects, and three shutter tones. Unfortunately there's no silent shutter option. Photo quality is quite poor, with blurry images and washed out colors. The CE110 does not record video.

You can personalize the CE110 with a variety of wallpapers and ringtones, and you can always shop for more options from AT&T via the Web browser. The CE110 comes with three games (Pac-Man, Midnight Pool, and Tetris) as well as two applications (My-Cast 5 Weather and Mobile Email), but you can always download more if you wish.

Performance
We tested the dual-band (GSM 850/900) LG CE110 in San Francisco using AT&T's service. The CE110 does offer pretty decent call quality. Callers could still tell we were on a cell phone, but it wasn't too bad. We didn't get a lot of static or noise in the background, and volume level was fine. Speakerphone calls were alright as well, though callers did want us to speak up a bit more. We paired up the LG CE110 with the Plantronics Voyager 855 successfully, and Bluetooth calls went similarly well.

The LG CE110 has a rated battery life of three hours talk time and 10 days standby time. Our tests revealed a talk time of 3 hours, 5 minutes. According to FCC radiation tests, the CE110 has a digital SAR rating of 1.22 watts per kilogram.

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