The music player on the LG Tritan makes it feel as if you have your own little iPod in your phone. Well, maybe not that good, but it's still pretty nice.
The player accepts most standard audio formats such as MP3, WMA, and AAC files that can be transferred to the Tritan either by online downloads or via a microSD card or USB. You can listen to your music while you access other features in the phone minus any interference with background music mode. Album art is also available, and you can sort through your music library by artist, album, or genre.
For a cell phone, the 3-megapixel camera on the LG Tritan is very good. You can vary your picture snapping techniques with five different resolutions and other settings such as color, brightness, white balance, and auto-focus, just to name a few.
Unlike other phones, the quality of the pictures produced is surprisingly good. The Tritan’s camera doubles as a video recorder as well, and you can send your shorter clips to friends via multimedia messaging on the phone.
Design-wise, the LG Tritan is a bit bulky, although multifaceted at least. It weighs 5.03 ounces and measures 4.45 inches tall by 2.24 inches wide by 0.65 inch thick. It will still fit comfortably in your pocket, but it's not exactly a lightweight. It’s a mixture of black and silver in color with an overall curved shape that contours nicely to your hands.
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