Pros: Small, Great battery life, Clear reception, Easy 1-touch dialing, Outside Caller ID display Cons: Phone book not alphabetical, Manual not helpful, Menus sometimes cumbersome
I had been using a Motorola StarTac phone for 2 years when I purchased the LG-TM510. The first thing I noticed was how small it is. I thought my StarTac was small, well the LG easily fits in the change pockets of my favorites overalls, while the...
Pros: small size; great battery life; sturdy construction; stylish; menus are intuitive Cons: cannot alphabetize phone book; manual not especially helpful; T9 text entry sometimes a pain
I recently switched from Sprint PCS to Verizon for service reasons and chose the LG-TM510 as my new phone. I must admit I bought the phone largely on looks, but also because it looked pretty solidly constructed. I paid $149 for it directly through the...
Pros: Outside display, large inner display, sleek, tri-mode Cons: Address Book
I recently purchased this phone and am already impressed. The structure of the phone seems very sturdy because most of the weight (i.e. battery) is in the half that sits in your hand as not to stress the hinge joint. The joint itself looks fairly beefy...
Pros: Very small and lightweight, external caller id, data-capable, voice recognition. Cons: External caller id window gets scratched, the phone is a bit thicker than StarTac
For years I was a Motorola StarTac bigot. But one day I was looking at Verizon's site and saw the LG TM-510 phone. Let's see... Small (more narrow than StarTac but a bit thicker), 199 phone book entries (with 5 phones + 1 email per book entry), voice...
Pros: Size, portability, external caller ID, phone book size, voice dialing a plus, call clarity. Cons: User manual useless. Phone book not easily accessed-hurray for voice dialing! Cannot download ringtones. :(
Overall, this is a great little phone. It has a lot of neat features. I wish the calendar scheduling time was not set up for military time...that's a bummer. Great sound clarity, great customizable features. You can set a distinct ring for each...
Pros: Outer LCD display, comfortable design, compact, Tri-Mode, voice dialing Cons: Inadequate manual for something with so many features
After enduring 7 grueling and incredibly frustrating months with VoiceStream and their constant array of problems (dropped calls at full signal strength, no signal at all, customer service), I knew I was in the market for a new cell phone and wireless...
Pros: Great reception
Small and easy to use Cons: Doesn't have an 'ignore call' feature
Can't backup speed dial numbers to a PC.
The TM510 is a nice and compact, not much bigger than a pager. I found the belt clip easy to use (once you get the hang of it). It fits onto the sun visor in a car real easily allowing for convenient and secure location for hands free kits.
Pros: First really classy Verizon Phone, great size, voice activated dialing, vibrate and ring options Cons: Dumbest manual known to mankind, difficult address book, little support
This is a great little phone that is both convenient and efficient. Have no idea why they made address book so difficult and a manual leaving you with more questions than answers. Still, since the StarTac, best option on the market! Lots to love in...
Ok, So i'm back with another opinion. I previously wrote one on the touchpoint 2200 phone with Sprint, well since then I have DISconnected with Sprint (Lamo company who tries to gip you). And switched over to Verizon. So far I'm very very happy with...
Pros: Great signal strength, great help, easy to use menu, fun rings, fun flip, voice dialing. Cons: the manual isn't very good
I have only had the phone for a while...but wow it is fun...I upgraded from another phone that was acceptable but not what I needed. I am hardly ever in roam, easy voice dialing, lots of number storage space, calendar for scheduling, caller ID, caller ID...
Pros: Compact, incredibly feature-filled, great sound . . . toss the land line phone!! Cons: Non-alphabetized phonebook, BUT this phone has voice activated dialing! Manual could be better.
Improve your life . . . walk into Verizon Wireless and get a LG-TM510 for $150 (and a two year service contract). If you are an existing customer, ask for consideration of being a long-term customer and ask for a $99 price. If the rep doesn't give it...
Pros: Voice dialing, answering machine, scheduler, small, email send/receive, highly viewable day&night, tri-mode, good clarity Cons: Phonebook not alphabetized by the phone itself, Manual is a bit hard to understand
My wife and I both got LG TM-510 phones, and we both love 'em! Every feature we wanted and then some, in a small package, for a great price!
Once we got the phones, we were surprised to find the "answering machine" feature of the phone, which...
Pros: The next generation, all the features, good price Cons: Instruction manual poor
This is the next generation of phones. It provides the best of all the good phones, in a nice, compact package, priced extremely reasonable. It is a flip phone, but has an external display so you don't have to open the phone to see who's calling. It...
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