Review: LG LX370
The LX370's media player is on par with what you expect from any mid-range feature phone. Using the Sprint Music Store to discover and download music is reasonably easy. Browsing takes longer than performing searches for what you may want to buy. Purchasing and downloading takes about one minute per song.
The music player itself displays album art and a progress bar. The D-pad lets you play/pause or rewind/fast-forward. The options menu really only lets you navigate around your playlists or the music store. There are no equalizer presets at all. Pressing the D-pad up or down lets you cycle through the songs in your playlist quickly.
Music can be side-loaded through the phone's microUSB port, or placed directly onto a microSD card.
In the end, the music player is hamstrung by the LX370's lack of a 3.5mm headset jack for regular stereo headphones, but it gets the job done in a pinch.





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