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The '''LG VX9700''' (or "LG Dare") is ]'s newest touch phone, a variant of the popular Korean and European ] or ]. In the ] it was released online June 26, ] and was released in Verizon stores on July 3rd, 2008. The phone features touch screen navigation, a 3.2 megapixel camera with face recognition and many photo enhancing tools, a camcorder, customizable shortcut menus and a multitask music player. The Dare also has a feature which allows the user to save a list of their favorite contacts and have quick access to them and a handwriting feature which allows the user to write numbers or letters by writing with a finger. The LG Dare is the third phone to have Rev. A technology - after the Sprint Mogul and Touch. Rev. A is the fastest technology currently offered for wireless data on cellular phones. It is considered to be ]'s answer to ]'s ], and is sometimes referred to as an "iPhone Killer." A two-year contract for the LG Dare costs $129.99. The '''LG VX9700''' (or "LG Dare") is a ] touch cell phone made by ]. It is a variant of the popular Korean and European ] or ]. The phone features touch screen navigation, a 3.2 megapixel camera with face recognition and many photo enhancing tools, a camcorder, customizable shortcut menus, handwriting recognition, and a multitask music player. The LG Dare is the third phone to have Rev. A technology - after the Sprint ] and ]. It is considered to be ]'s answer to ]'s ], and is sometimes referred to as an "iPhone Killer."


In the ] , the Dare was released online June 26, 2008 and was released in Verizon stores on July 3rd, 2008. A two-year contract for the LG Dare costs around $129.99, depending on your service terms and applicable sales or rebates.

==Physical characteristics==
The Dare is shaped and colored much like an iPhone – a large, flat ] surrounded by a black screen margin, and silver sides with silver buttons and port covers. At the top of the black margin are two sensors – a proximity sensor to help the phone determine its touch sensitivity during calls, and a light sensor to control the brightness of the backlight.

The back of the phone is finished in a black, rubbery material, except for the opening of the camera lens, flash, and microphone sensor. The back slides off for battery access. The antenna is internal. The phone measures 4.1x2.2x0.5" and weighs 3.8oz (107g).

There are only three buttons on the face of the phone: Send, Clear/Mic, and End/Off. On the left side is the keypad lock, microSD slot with attached cover, Speaker button, and USB port with attached cover. On the right are the volume up/down buttons, and the camera/shutter button (located cleverly where a camera’s shutter would normally be). The top of the Dare sports a stereo jack for headphones or other audio receivers, covered by a rubber plug.

==Display and menus==
The ] screen has a resolution of 240x400 pixels and can display 262,144 colors. When waiting for input, the phone displays its Standby screen or turns off the screen and locks the keypad. When charging, the phone can display a slideshow, a variety of clocks, a calendar, or nothing.

The Standby screen displays the network type, signal strength, Location setting, and battery condition across the top. The background of the screen can be set to a slide show of images, a Flash animation, a video, or an image. The Standby screen can also display a translucent date/time bar of your choosing.

Across the bottom is the Softkey menu, a set of five icons that provide easy access to important features: Messaging, Call, Menu, Phonebook, and Favorites. Touching the background or the Shortcut Menu on the right side of the phone brings up a customizable menu with 11 icons. A shortcut can be set to a program (including downloaded ones), a menu, a library, and other features.

==Connectivity and power==
The Dare works on a dual-band CDMA cell network and is 3G capable. It also has a stereo 2.1 Bluetooth radio, and can access the internet through the cellular connection. Besides the Dare’s 200MB internal memory, it has a flash memory slot for ] or microSDHC. The phone supports GPS, PIM, and ] as well.

The phone has a 3.5mm stereo jack for headphones, and a microUSB connector for syncing with a PC and charging. The Dare retail box comes with a USB cable and an AC charging brick with a USB port for connecting the cable. The battery capacity is 1100mAh and can run the phone for up to 4.66 hours (280 minutes) of talk time, or up to 360 hours (15 days) on stand-by.

==Phone calls and phone book==
To make calls, one can press the phone icon on the softkey bar or the phonebook icon. Pressing the phone icon brings up a standard 12-key alphanumeric keypad, as well as options for speaking or drawing the number.

Pressing the phonebook icon brings up the phonebook. This list is alphabetized and has an alphabetical index across the top for quick access. Also at the top is quick access to ICE information (In Case of Emergency is an acronym used in cell phones to indicate emergency contact information to a third party). The phonebook can store multiple numbers, email addresses, and other information for each contact, including a personalized image and ringtone option.

The Dare also has a feature which allows the user to save a list of their favorite contacts and have quick access to them. This Favorites menu is accessible through the star icon on the softkey bar.

==Camera== ==Camera==
The LG Dare has a 3.2 Megapixel Camera and a Schneider-Kreuznach autofocus lens which includes an LED Flash. Some features of the camera include 5 different resolutions, five white balance presets, five color effects, four ISO settings (Auto ISO, ISO 100, ISO 200, and ISO 400) and six preset scenes. Other options include multishot, shutter sounds (three of them), auto focus, self timer, and four different shot types (Normal, Panorama, Split and Frame). The newest innovation called SmartPic technology offers face detection and enhances images with face color compensation. The LG Dare has a 3.2 megapixel camera and a ] autofocus lens which includes an LED flash. Some features of the camera include 5 different resolutions, five white balance presets, five color effects, four ISO settings (Auto ISO, ISO 100, ISO 200, and ISO 400) and six preset scenes. Other options include multishot, shutter sounds (three of them), auto focus, self timer, and four different shot types (Normal, Panorama, Split and Frame). The newest innovation called SmartPic technology offers face detection and enhances images with face color compensation.

The camcorder function provides two quality options and several resolutions to allow the user to save high-quality video or just snap some shots for video messaging.

==Messaging and text input==
The Dare supports EMS, MMS, SMS, and Instant Messaging. For this and any other text inputs, the phone provides several options. One can bring up a standard keypad with letters and use multi-tap or a word-guessing system. If the phone is turned sideways in air, it senses the change in orientation and brings up a full keyboard. Also of note is a handwriting feature which allows the user to write numbers or letters by writing with a finger. In each of these modes, the user must flip between capital or lowercase letters, numbers, or symbols.

==Ringtones and multimedia playback==
The phone uses MP3 ] and has vibrate options. It can also play videos and music in MP3, AAC, AAC+, and WMA formats.




==Specs== ==Specs==

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LG Dare (VX9700)
File:Lg dare phone 1.jpg
SloganDare to touch or Dare to be different
Compatible networksCDMA
Dimensions4.1"H x 2.2"W x 0.5"D
Weight3.76oz.
Memory200 MB
Display3inch./400x240 resolution/262K colors
ConnectivityBluetooth / USB Cable

The LG VX9700 (or "LG Dare") is a CDMA touch cell phone made by LG. It is a variant of the popular Korean and European LG Prada or LG Vu. The phone features touch screen navigation, a 3.2 megapixel camera with face recognition and many photo enhancing tools, a camcorder, customizable shortcut menus, handwriting recognition, and a multitask music player. The LG Dare is the third phone to have Rev. A technology - after the Sprint Mogul and Touch. It is considered to be Verizon Wireless's answer to AT&T's Apple iPhone, and is sometimes referred to as an "iPhone Killer."


In the U.S. , the Dare was released online June 26, 2008 and was released in Verizon stores on July 3rd, 2008. A two-year contract for the LG Dare costs around $129.99, depending on your service terms and applicable sales or rebates.

Physical characteristics

The Dare is shaped and colored much like an iPhone – a large, flat resistive touch surface surrounded by a black screen margin, and silver sides with silver buttons and port covers. At the top of the black margin are two sensors – a proximity sensor to help the phone determine its touch sensitivity during calls, and a light sensor to control the brightness of the backlight.

The back of the phone is finished in a black, rubbery material, except for the opening of the camera lens, flash, and microphone sensor. The back slides off for battery access. The antenna is internal. The phone measures 4.1x2.2x0.5" and weighs 3.8oz (107g).

There are only three buttons on the face of the phone: Send, Clear/Mic, and End/Off. On the left side is the keypad lock, microSD slot with attached cover, Speaker button, and USB port with attached cover. On the right are the volume up/down buttons, and the camera/shutter button (located cleverly where a camera’s shutter would normally be). The top of the Dare sports a stereo jack for headphones or other audio receivers, covered by a rubber plug.

Display and menus

The TFT screen has a resolution of 240x400 pixels and can display 262,144 colors. When waiting for input, the phone displays its Standby screen or turns off the screen and locks the keypad. When charging, the phone can display a slideshow, a variety of clocks, a calendar, or nothing.

The Standby screen displays the network type, signal strength, Location setting, and battery condition across the top. The background of the screen can be set to a slide show of images, a Flash animation, a video, or an image. The Standby screen can also display a translucent date/time bar of your choosing.

Across the bottom is the Softkey menu, a set of five icons that provide easy access to important features: Messaging, Call, Menu, Phonebook, and Favorites. Touching the background or the Shortcut Menu on the right side of the phone brings up a customizable menu with 11 icons. A shortcut can be set to a program (including downloaded ones), a menu, a library, and other features.

Connectivity and power

The Dare works on a dual-band CDMA cell network and is 3G capable. It also has a stereo 2.1 Bluetooth radio, and can access the internet through the cellular connection. Besides the Dare’s 200MB internal memory, it has a flash memory slot for microSD or microSDHC. The phone supports GPS, PIM, and BREW as well.

The phone has a 3.5mm stereo jack for headphones, and a microUSB connector for syncing with a PC and charging. The Dare retail box comes with a USB cable and an AC charging brick with a USB port for connecting the cable. The battery capacity is 1100mAh and can run the phone for up to 4.66 hours (280 minutes) of talk time, or up to 360 hours (15 days) on stand-by.

Phone calls and phone book

To make calls, one can press the phone icon on the softkey bar or the phonebook icon. Pressing the phone icon brings up a standard 12-key alphanumeric keypad, as well as options for speaking or drawing the number.

Pressing the phonebook icon brings up the phonebook. This list is alphabetized and has an alphabetical index across the top for quick access. Also at the top is quick access to ICE information (In Case of Emergency is an acronym used in cell phones to indicate emergency contact information to a third party). The phonebook can store multiple numbers, email addresses, and other information for each contact, including a personalized image and ringtone option.

The Dare also has a feature which allows the user to save a list of their favorite contacts and have quick access to them. This Favorites menu is accessible through the star icon on the softkey bar.

Camera

The LG Dare has a 3.2 megapixel camera and a Schneider-Kreuznach autofocus lens which includes an LED flash. Some features of the camera include 5 different resolutions, five white balance presets, five color effects, four ISO settings (Auto ISO, ISO 100, ISO 200, and ISO 400) and six preset scenes. Other options include multishot, shutter sounds (three of them), auto focus, self timer, and four different shot types (Normal, Panorama, Split and Frame). The newest innovation called SmartPic technology offers face detection and enhances images with face color compensation.

The camcorder function provides two quality options and several resolutions to allow the user to save high-quality video or just snap some shots for video messaging.

Messaging and text input

The Dare supports EMS, MMS, SMS, and Instant Messaging. For this and any other text inputs, the phone provides several options. One can bring up a standard keypad with letters and use multi-tap or a word-guessing system. If the phone is turned sideways in air, it senses the change in orientation and brings up a full keyboard. Also of note is a handwriting feature which allows the user to write numbers or letters by writing with a finger. In each of these modes, the user must flip between capital or lowercase letters, numbers, or symbols.

Ringtones and multimedia playback

The phone uses MP3 polyphonic ringtones and has vibrate options. It can also play videos and music in MP3, AAC, AAC+, and WMA formats.


Specs

LG Dare specifications

Category Sub-Category What
Network Type CDMA dual band (800/1900 MHz)
Data CDMA2000 1xRTT/1xEV-DO rev.0/1xEV-DO rev.A
3G Capable Yes
Size Dimensions 4.1h x 2.2w x .5d
Weight 3.8 oz (107 g)
Design Form Candybar
Antenna Internal
Battery Type Li - Ion
Talk Up to 4.66 (280 mins) hours of Talk Time
Standby Up to 360 hours (15 days) of Stand-by Time
Capacity 1100 mAh
Main Display Resolution 240 x 400 pixels
Type 262 144 colors, TFT
Features Light and Proximity Sensors
Touch Screen Resistive
Camera Resolution 3.2 megapixels Resolution
Video VGA (640x480)
Features Flash: Yes, Schneider Kreuznach lens, Digital zoom
Notifications Polyphonic Ringtones Yes, MP3
Vibration Alert Yes
Messaging Text Send/Receive Yes
EMS Yes
MMS Yes
Instant Messaging Yes
Multimedia Video Playback Video player
Music Player MP3, AAC, AAC+, WMA formats supported
Memory Memory Slot microSD/microSDHC, 200mb internal memory
Connectivity Internet Full HTML browser
USB microUSB
Bluetooth Stereo 2.1, yes (also works with movies and GPS)
Connectors HeadPhone Jack (3.5mm)
Other Features PhoneBook 1000 contacts, Caller groups supported, Multiple Numbers Per Contact, Picture ID, Ring ID
PIM Alarm, Calendar, Calculator, TO-DO, Stopwatch, World Clock, Notebook, Notepad & Drawing Pad with handwriting recognition
Voice Recording, Speaker Phone
BREW Yes
Email Yes
GPS Yes
FCC Approved Yes

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