LG Shine II (AT&T):
Aside from a few minor improvements, the LG Shine II is virtually the same as the first Shine, with the same main benefit—it looks and feels good. Its 2.2-inch LCD screen was sharp and bright.
LG Shine II (AT&T):
The numeric keypad on the Shine II was a little cramped, but felt good and looked great in dim lighting with its soft blue glow.
LG Shine II (AT&T):
The Shine II's left side contains a volume rocker switch and nothing else.
LG Shine II (AT&T):
The Shine II's right side features an annoying, proprietary headphone and charger jack, plus shortcut buttons for Java apps and for the camera.
LG Shine II (AT&T):
The brushed aluminum back panel contains a small hole for the camera sensor and LED flash.
LG Shine II (AT&T):
Battery life on the LG Shine II was on the short side at 3 hours and 46 minutes of talk time.
LG Shine II (AT&T):
Overall, the LG Shine II is a slick-looking aluminum handset at a decent price.