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by Coolcamino , Apr 07 '03
Pros: Small, Color, Excellent reception, Changable backgrounds, and ringers. Games. Expensive!! Cons: Battery life, antenna (lame), easily scratched, Earpiece volume too loud
I believe this is now my 5th cell phone, and by far the best and most useful. First of all its color, you can put pictures on it, and change to ringers to suit your likings. Text messages from certain people can have different tones as well as different...
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by Ergoboy , Apr 03 '03
Pros: Clear display, loud and clear sound, intuitive menus Cons: Loud sound, sometimes too loud, numbers and letters on keypad are blurry with backlighting
After deciding that I didn't want to pay $50 a month for telemarketers to call me, I decided to pull the plug. I decided to get rid of the land line and go completely wireless. In order to do this, I had to have a phone.
After shopping...
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by asingerkeating , Apr 01 '03
Pros: Gorgeous color screen, great battery life Cons: Nothing really so far, but ring tones are silly
I am a geek and just have to have toys to play with, so I was really hot to get the T720. But after reading the reviews, I was thinking that might not be such a good idea. I was shocked since my last favorite phone was the Motorola StarTAC and it was a ...
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by pianoman41 , Mar 28 '03
Pros: Excellent color screen, decent OEM battery life (for a color phone) Cons: Ringers can be distorted, unless you hack it, prepare to pay Verizon for options
My Cell Phone History: I've had cell phones since the late 80s (back when they were the size of a two-way radio). The VX4400 is my first color phone and my second LG phone. It is replacing my current LG TM510 (another very good phone).
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by renod , Mar 27 '03
Pros: GREAT Volume, buttons, battery life, Bright Screens (inside and out). Cons: Manual a little strange.
I had a Motorola T720 for 5 months. After several months of complaining to Motorola about the lack of volume (they admitted the problem and told me 'tough luck'), traded it in for the VX4400. WHAT A DIFFERENCE! Great volume range, easy to use, great...
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by carolinaboi , Mar 23 '03
Pros: Outer display, ability to assign ringers & photos to callers, chic factor, keypad, voice-activation Cons: Ring volume/quality, inside display, desktop charger, blue keypad lights, small inner screen
So I bought the VX as an upgrade to my tragic V120c which I seriously hated. (BTW- Thanks Verizon for making me keep it 10 months!) Don't you go and buy that new silver V120e either, it's still the same phone, earpiece volume is very quiet, and the thing...
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by stagelover , Mar 07 '03
Pros: Small, compact, great screen Cons: Worthless manual
I won't reiterate what everyone else has written here about the terrific VX4400. But I will offer a great suggestion for those who plan to use this phone in their car.
One of the biggest problems I had with the VX4400 was where to put it and...
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by i-pinion , Mar 02 '03
Pros: Lightweight, clear calls Cons: Ringer tunes, battery life (?)
I relied on epinion reviews when choosing my new phone, and I wasn't disappointed. I was spoiled by my Nokia with an extra long life battery, and was looking for something similar. I read that the Motorola T720 had poor battery life (because of the...
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by thehammer70 , Mar 01 '03
Pros: Menus are a breeze to navigate. Good clear signal. Awesome sound quality. Cons: Can't answer the phone while it's in the belt clip...even with a headset.
I'll start with the functionality of the phone. It's really easy to use and figure out all of the many functions the phone has...from programming the voice dialing to voice memo recorder to the calendar with notification to the alarm clock, to the...
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by jett78 , Feb 28 '03
Pros: Small, lightweight, awesome color screen and many features Cons: Poor user manual.
Clarity & Reception: This phone has thus far given me great reception, (even in those weird places where my last phone would lose service). Tri-Mode signal reception gives better clarity and less dropped or static calls. (Verizon)
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by jasonluky , Feb 25 '03
Pros: price, performance, bettery Cons: get it now!
i got this phone on 02/23/03. a very cheap 30dollars for 2 yrs contracts after rebate. ppl, dont buy ur plan on the web. the price will be freaking high if u order the service online. do it in the authorized store in chinatown or some where on the...
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by surgeondaddy , Feb 25 '03
Pros: Screen, battery, sounds, Cons: none so far
I bought this phone two weeks ago after I had lost my old Nokia. I was planning on buying the motorola V720 but the sales associate at the store convinced me to try the LG VX4400. I was skeptical at first but after a good sales pitch I decided to try it...
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by enigami69 , Feb 23 '03
Pros: Vibrant Display, Excellent Sound Quality Cons: Have not determined any as of yet
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After using this phone for a few weeks, I still think that it is an awesome phone. One thing that I do not like about the phone,...
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by buttitta , Feb 19 '03
Pros: Great Phone Cons: Serious accessory issues
*** update to the information below ***
Having contacted LG through email to voice my concern about the accessory issue, I received a call from one of the actual executives at the company, who was very concerned. He told me the issue was NOT...
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by toebone7 , Feb 13 '03
Pros: Battery, Sound quality, Features, Screen Cons: Not a thing.
Where do I begin? This is one solid, well designed phone. LG has out done themselves. First of all, the color screen that is featured on this phone is excellent. It has the most colors of any Verizon phone out there now, with 65 hundred colors, and...
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