May 29, 2009 6:00 AM PDT

LG GD900 Crystal: A touch-screen phone you can see through

by Flora Graham
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LG GD900 Crystal (Credit: Crave UK)

We finally got our hands on the LG GD900 Crystal, which is billed as the world's first transparent-design phone, and the transparent screen is as cool as we hoped--and not half as pointless.

The GD900 Crystal is a slider phone with a 3-inch touch screen, and a transparent keypad that lights up when opened. But it's more than just gimmicky, see-through goodness--the keypad is a touch-sensitive controller, too. That means you can use it to move through menus, navigate the Web, and even write using handwriting recognition.

LG has thrown in gesture support too, so you can launch applications with a swipe around the keypad. This includes multitouch, as does the main display, so you can pinch your fingers to zoom in to a photo or map.

If this is a touch-happy overload, you can also use it normally, to dial phone calls, and there's vibrating feedback to let you know when you've hit the flat numbers.

So what's the point of having two touch screens? The reasoning goes that if you're basking in the glory of the GD900's screen--watching a video, for example--you don't want to block the action by waving your sausage fingers over the screen to zoom or rewind. And it's pretty freaking cool, too.

The GD900 uses the same S-class user interface we've seen on the LG Arena. One of our biggest complaints about the Arena was that the touch screen wasn't as responsive as we'd like, but based on the phones we tried, it's running with more vim and vigor on the GD900. The little spinning cube is still useless, but there are about five different ways to access each feature, and adding gestures means there should be a user-interface option for every user, if they can be bothered to learn them all.

We found gestures and handwriting recognition were accurate and responsive, and although we wouldn't use it for long texts, we could see handwriting coming in handy when you want to enter a few words in a Web form without fiddling with predictive text on the alphanumeric keypad.

Like the Arena, the transparent handset is no slouch when it comes to features. There's also an 8-megapixel camera, expandable memory up to 32GB, Wi-Fi, and HSDPA for speedy Web surfing.

LG told us it's not sure whether the phone will ship with a tempered glass keypad or a hard plastic one--we're rooting for glass, although the plastic version we saw looked fine--but either way, we're looking forward to looking at stuff through it.

The see-though wonder will be available starting July 1 in England, exclusively at the Carphone Warehouse. As far as we know, it's not available with any U.S. carriers, but consumers in the States should be able to buy it unlocked.

Click through the above gallery to check out more photos of the Thames through the automatic beer goggles of the GD900, or watch our video below.

(Source: Crave UK)

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by tipoo_ May 29, 2009 7:16 AM PDT
I never thought a see-thorugh phone could look so...Boring.
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by TechnoMan475392 May 30, 2009 6:46 AM PDT
Have you noticed all phones are rectangles? Woah!
by lindalino August 19, 2009 1:03 AM PDT
That simply depends on how u look at it pal. It's the 1st transparent (translucent to be exact) concept. I'm sure there will be more exciting models coming up next, as long as the vision is there.
by nicksilvestri May 29, 2009 10:15 AM PDT
i forgot, is hsdpa gsm?
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by telefoane August 30, 2009 5:18 AM PDT
Great review

Thank you
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by erisnica01 October 14, 2009 5:42 AM PDT
what if i drop it?? is it easly brk??
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by erisnica01 October 14, 2009 5:43 AM PDT
i lyk dis one .. but how is it when it dosnt work anymre???
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by babe_xo November 23, 2009 6:32 PM PST
umm can u go on like facebook and msn on it?
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by babe_xo November 23, 2009 6:32 PM PST
umm can u go on like facebook and msn on it?
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