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by bratwurst , Oct 18 '01
Pros: Small size, state-of-the-art features, dual display, excellent sound quality, sturdy construction, good looking, good value. Cons: Clumsy/inconsistent user interface, questionable battery life, poor mfg support, somewhat weak reception.
I've had this phone now for a couple of weeks, and I like it a lot. Features I especially like include:
- Small size
- Clamshell design
- Dual displays
- Voice dialing
- Value
- Durability
- It's "pretty"
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by skribbler , Jul 07 '01
Pros: Outer LCD screen, good reception, sturdy casing, tri-mode. Cons: User manual, menus take getting used to.
I've been researching cell phones and services for a while. When picking a provider for the greater Northeast area, I finally settled on Verizon. Verizon has a well-established network system, and their communications quality is usually decent....
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by codeflux , Jul 25 '01
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...
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by mari21 , Jul 22 '01
Pros: Size, Color, Outer LCD, voice dial, Phonebook, Reception, service plans! Cons: Phonebook
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...
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by jpwhite , Nov 24 '02
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.
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by pkatariya , Mar 09 '03
Pros: Feature rich, good reception, stylish Cons: Battery life after 6 months, lacks some features available today
I bought this phone in Aug. of 2001 so I'm going to write about how its lasted.
The phone has held up well, there are no cosmetic problems it, although I'm not tough on my phones. Additionally, the connections inside the "flip" have held up so...
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by mikeh2 , Mar 15 '02
Pros: small size Cons: poor at pulling in weak signals
My biggest problem with this phone has been poor signal strength. Many many times, I get no signal or a weak signal when someone next to me has a strong signal with an ATT Nokia phone. Even when people next to me have had Verizon phones (I use Verizon)...
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by mav11703 , Feb 02 '02
Pros: Small, durable, many features Cons: large antenna, battery life
I have had this phone for a month now and have learned to use almost all of the features. The most important feature to me is the voice dialing. This phone has great voice recognition. I have had previous phones with this feature and I had to say the...
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by jjlash , Aug 04 '02
Pros: Size, clamshell design, holster Cons: Battery life
When it was time to give up my old analog phone and move into the digital age, did the research and ended up with the TM510.
Ive had the phone for a couple of months and am very happy. The sound quality is quite good, and the reception...
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by pearcewg , Mar 11 '02
Pros: Small, belt wearable, good reception, good software, vibrate mode, 'outside' led. Cons: Battery life could be a little longer.
I'm a verizon wireless customer in the Washington DC area, and recently upgraded my phone to the LG-TM510.
When I went shopping, I planned to look at the Motorola Startac, or similar products.
When I shopped, I found that for there...
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by karentonyjake , Apr 24 '01
Pros: Size; Sound quality; External caller ID display; Trimode; Appearance Cons: Semi-intuitive user interface; Okay battery life; Poor user manual
Verizon (actually LG on behalf of Verizon) took the Sprint Touchpoint 1100, made it trimode and painted it black. Hence, a great phone on a great network.
Its size (smaller than a Motorola StarTac, yet bigger than the Motorola V60c) is...
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by hbj200 - Top 1000, Aug 11 '01
Pros: Compact, external LCD Cons: Poor sound quality, flimsy, buttons too small, battery life too short, expensive
LG Electronics is a Korean company that is struggling to survive mountains of bad debt. It's long been a niche player in the shadow of the bigger Samsung company. This phone is perhaps its first entry into the U.S. market. It's a compact phone that...
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by spokanedoug , Jul 06 '02
Pros: Speech clarity. Great display. Excellent backlight. Voice dialing. Connectivity. Cons: The phonebook is a little clumsy. T9 text confuses me.
I bought this (actually, the black one) as an upgrade phone for my Verizon service... finally getting rid of the Nokia 5185 that came free. The Nokia has some nice features (the phonebook) but was really not a very good phone. This TM510 is amazing:...
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by mahoffman , Mar 30 '03
Pros: size,clarity,outer lcd,text messaging,vibrate mode,price Cons: sometimes does not ring or vibrate when text message
I am a physician and recently needed a new cellphone. It had been a while since I had looked at the service available and didn't realize that given text messaging,voicemail and vibrate mode one could get rid of the pager. I have had the tm-510 for one...
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by Bradman - Top 1000, Nov 03 '01
Pros: Very small, lots of feautures, external display of caller ID Cons: Manual poorly written/translated
I just replaced our older phones (Qualcomm 820 - otherwise known as "the brick") with this new phone from LG. I was really looking at the Motorola V60c but then the price changed my mind ($400). The salesman steered me toward this LG-TM510 as a good...
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