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Description: You'd be forgiven if at first glance you thought the LG LX550 were an iPod. To be fair, with its boxy shape, square external display, and round music controls, the new Sprint cell phone does look like Apple's wildly successful music player. It even comes with a selection of faceplates in iPod-like colors such as blue, pink, and green. Perhaps these similarities are the point, however, because beyond making calls, the LX550 boasts solid music capabilities, including the first FM transmitter in a cell phone. The remaining feature offerings are plentiful; you'll find Bluetooth, a 1.3-megapixel camera, 3G support for streaming video, and an expandable memory slot--all in an appealing, compact design. And it makes good calls too. Sprint has dubbed the LX550 with the bizarre name of Fusic, and it's available for a sky-high $329, or a more reasonable $179 with service.
Design of LG Fusic LX550 (Sprint)
As we mentioned earlier, it's clear where LG got its inspiration for the LX550. And though we were skeptical initially of any cell phone's attempt at mimicking the iPod, we were pleased with the overall result. Although it's a tad boxy, the phone has a clean, minimalist design that doesn't put on airs. At 3.78 by 1.89 by 0.78 inches, it has overtones of the current slim phones. It's not nearly as thin as the hot Motorola Razr, but it slips easily into a pocket or a bag. It also benefits from solid construction (4.23 ounces), and the flip opens and shuts with authority. The LX550 comes in blue in the box, and you'll find changeable faceplates in green, pink, and black


