LG Dare Review Roundup
Recently Verizon customers were blessed with the debut of the LG Dare -- a Prada-like touchscreen phone. How does it match up with the competition? Is it worth all the Washingtons?
In this review roundup we will explore what several experts are saying about this brand new phone. Let's find out how it measures with quotes and overviews of each reviewer.

PhoneScoop:
"LG's best touch phone yet."
"The music player is the best we've seen from a phone on the Verizon network."
Also: battery life good, sound quality average, browser supports full HTML and is fast.
Gizmodo:
Better browser, motion sensor and software tricks than the Samsung Instinct.
Customizable menus are wonderful
3.2 MP camera is decent but not great
The "touchscreen leaves something to be desired."
"Best attempt at a customizable, user-friendly touchscreen phone"
Cnet:
Overall review: 8.3 out of 10
Call quality excellent, voices loud and clear
Speaker has decent sound, but would rather use stereo headset
Handwriting interface (graffiti) is okay, not great

InfoSyncWorld:
Fast networking, good camera
Big issues with the responsiveness of touch interface
Design was okay
Call quality great
Makes an excellent tethered modem
Can be difficult to use due to touch input issues
The Dare is available for $200 right now with new contract on Verizon. Sounds like a great phone overall!
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