Review: LG dLite
Bluetooth
Bluetooth on the LG dLite worked perfectly. I was able to pair the phone with my Bluetooth headsets and my stereo Bluetooth speakers with no trouble. I was also able to send pics to my laptop using Bluetooth from the image gallery.
Clock
The LG dLite shows a clock on the hidden external display when the flip is closed. When that clock disappears, just press the volume key and it lights up again. Inside, there is a tiny clock at the top of the screen that lingers through most of the phone's open apps. Each animated wallpaper has its own clock design on the wallpaper itself, as well.
GPS
GPS performance worked fine with the LG dLite. TeleNav's software was easily able to find me quickly and track me through my trips in and out of the downtown Dallas area. The only time I had trouble with the GPS software was entering addresses. Typing in street names, I noticed that the shift and space keys had been reversed. The "0" key should add a space; the "#" key should capitalize letters, but these two were reversed. Also, the app would not let me enter only a ZIP code as a destination address. TeleNav on other phones allows this with no trouble, but on the dLite I could not confirm my choice without a full postal address.