Pros: small, clam shell, call clarity, 1xRTT capable, midi sound (polyphonic), web-enabled Cons: some bugs, marginal documentation / support, No IR or Bluetooth, no color screen
A one-does-it-all cell phone in a small package with functionality of big phones and a few new tweaks ... that's the LG VX-1 at least on paper and I fell for this created image after having my Motorola StarTac meeting it's ancestors (due to battery and...
Pros: Small, classic + cool style, excellent screen, 1xRTT ready, voice dialing/recording, excellent bang for buck Cons: Ringer, message alerts, interface, text entry need refinement. Expensive accessories.
It was inevitable -- My mother started commuting and she wanted a cell phone for safety and to keep in contact with the rest of the family. I decided to give her my faithful Sanyo SCP4000 and pick up a new model for myself. Knowing I wanted a...
Pros: Small & light, reception & sound clarity, battery life, external display, fast Internet Cons: No voice dialing, a bit confusing menu, few and expensive accessories
That's an updated review after I discovered that LG VX1 indeed allows to change ringer volume and to have upto 5 numbers and an email address per address. The lesson I've learned: Never rush to the conclusions after few days of usage! My only excuse:...
Pros: very sleek, stylish yet professional look, has what you will most likely use Cons: Could have a game or two come standard, no speakerphone.
Well First off, I read all of the reviews for this phone and I can personally say it just depends on the person's preference. I found it odd when I saw in a lot of the reviews that the menu set up was hard to hardstand and I highly disagree. I've had an...
Pros: Great Call Clarity, Light Weight, Small Size, Good Reception. Sturdy Phone. Cons: Ringer / Vibrate are weak. Menu Design a bit confusing.
I have had this phone for about a month using Verizon Wireless in New Jersey. So far I am very pleased with this phone. I have always wanted a flip-phone and so far I am pleased to have had such a good experience with this phone.
Pros: Battery Life and Design Cons: The Ring Tone Controversy (see below) and Unintuitive Menus
The LG-VX1 is the updated model of the popular LG-TM510. It has the styling features of the TM510, the flip design and an outer LCD screen, with the same solid tri-mode reception and call quality.
Pros: stylish, flexible, manner mode button, good reception and sound Cons: leather case comes off, hard to learn features, must remove case to charge.
We used our Motorola StarTACs for three years and were, for the most part, quite happy with them. It came to be that we wanted to get a better plan through Verizon but our old phones were not tri-mode phones and therefore didn't qualify for America's...
I bought this phone about 10 months ago, right when it first came out. I bought it mainly for its size, and professional look. The phone has the best reception and works everywhere I've ever been. Battery life could be improved, I end up putting it on...
Pros: Clarity, size, and design! Cons: Weak Ringers!
I've been with Verizon for four years and have tried almost every phone. In fact I work at Radio Shack now and sell them. I recently upgraded from the LG-TM510, which was a great phone.
PROS
In my experience LG makes great phones. There...
Pros: Easy-to-read LCD, voice-dialing, stylish Cons: User-selected ring volume works only when phone is OPEN!! Wait, there's more!
I purchased this phone for my mother and played with it for a few weeks before finally (and sadly) deciding to take it back to the store. Read on to see why.
PROS: I initially purchased the phone because it looked great and was small enough...
Pros: Great reception, nice big LCD, very easy to see the keys in dark, nice size Cons: Limited (and very bad) ring tones, too much money for this phone
I was debating whether or not to buy this phone-considering the new $200 price tag-I was a bit hesitant.
But, after what I thought was careful consideration, I decided to go with the newest model of Verizon LG flip-phones.
Let me tell you-I...
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