Pros: Flip/Camera phone; Caller-ID; Get It Now!; Cool Ring Tones; text friendly; charges quickly. Cons: Battery life has diminished somewhat over time.
Late last year in December 2004, my husband and I decided it was past time to upgrade our old Motorola cell phones (both the Motorola
V120c and the Motorola
120e) ...
Pros: vibrant screen, picture quality is awesome, cheap phone Cons: can't close the phone when on speaker phone, ugly, plain
My first cell phone was a Motorola, and after 3 years, it was time for an upgrade. The Motorola wasn't a flip phone, and since both of my parents needed a new cell phone as well, my father and I went with the LG VX6100 Camera/Flip phone. My old ...
Pros: Many features, VGA camera with sliding lens cover, speakerphone, voice commands Cons: B&W external display, poorly placed volume rocker
It has taken me an incredibly long time, but I finally gave up my Nokia 6160 (dubbed the “football” by my friends due to its girth) and signed up with a new wireless carrier. I was not looking for much with a new cell phone, besides having something ...
Pros: Battery life, speakerphone, camera lens cover, and the ease to customize the phone Cons: Bulky, outside has black and white screen, and flash isn't that great
I purchased this phone from Verizon in early March 2005 and it has been the best cell phone I've purchased thus far. In the past I've had a Samsung A310 and a Nokia candybar. I'm all about size and battery life when it comes to cell phones. The LG ...
The LG VX6100 was not my first choice when given a spread of phones at the local Verizon Wireless mall kiosk. I was so taken back by the more expensive phones with supposedly lots of features I could use. Not even past 20 words with the sales person ...
Pros: Great features, tri-mode capability, dependable. Cons: Lack of Bluetooth, fast deminishing battery life while searching for a signal.
The LG 6100 is a great phone for someone who wants modern features but still requires the diversity of a tri-mode phone. Equipped with a black & white external display, color display, camera, speaker phone, voice dialing, alarm clock, calander, ...
Pros: Lightweight, good speaker phone, nice user interface, good battery Cons: Camera is wimpy, side keys get pressed accidentally
The LG VX6100 is my third cellular phone. I got it free (after $50 mail-in rebate) from Verizon Wireless' New Every Two program. If you order online, it's free w/o having to do the rebate, but I wanted to buy it in the store. Overall, this is a very ...
Pros: Very Durable, Long Life Battery, Great Signal, Camera, Color Screen, Speakerphone, Good Design Cons: Bulky when you have an Extended Battery, only holds 60 pictures.
I bought my Lg Vx6100 in July of 2005. This phone has passed my expectations in a cell phone. My phone has always gotten great service where ever i go. Compared to other Verizon phones, mine usually has better service. The lg vx6100 is a tri-mode phone, ...
Pros: Text messaging buttons, good menu layout, good contact system Cons: PHONE SHUTS OFF! Terrible reception, bad side buttons, slow processor.
I primarily use my phone for text messaging and quick local calls and got it because of the text messaging keyboard layout. At first it was hard to adjust to but once I got the hang of the letter spacing it was pretty handy. That's about all I have nice ...
Pros: Feature variety, battery, durability, price. Cons: reception could be better, side buttons, volume can be strange.
So you want a phone, and you want a digital camera but you are too cheap to buy both? Why not combine the two? Yes! A nifty phone with a reasonably clear digital camera built in! Who could ask for anything more? I purchased this phone after my ...
Pros: Camera, Speakerphone, Voice commands, nice screen, Verizon has great service. Cons: Bulky, heavy, no bluetooth
The VX6100 is a great phone from LG. I recently upgraded to this phone from a Motorola T720. My Motorola died and I decided to go with LG. LG (Life's Good) is a dependable company for cell phones. They make sturdy, quality phones and low prices. No ...
Pros: Cheap, easy to use if you stick to basics, color screen, battery life, audio Cons: No games, Drive Mode is pretty useless, annoying side buttons, chunky. Speakerphone, Poor flash
What's the best cell phone is like asking how long a piece of string is. You can't answer, because it all depends on what you're used to, what you're going to use it for & how your use will change with time. The themes for this review are pretty much ...
Pros: Great Camera, Speaker phone is clear, Lightweight, Lens Cover, Good Reception and Battery Cons: The flash on the camera could be better... but its a phone, not a camera
This phone has provided everything I wanted from a phone and then some. I upgraded from my LG4650 and have been very happy so far! The quality is awesome, standard of LG. Great reception! Great battery! Camera w/ Flash and Zoom, great ...
Pros: O.K. if free with service or under $10.00. Good clarity on calls. Cons: Side buttons are always triggering and beeping. Poor software and poor menu navigation.
The phone itself works fine, with good clarity. However, I HATE THIS PHONE because the buttons on the side are always being triggered and beeping. I can't keep the phone in a jacket pocket, because the buttons are always triggering. When on the belt ...
Pros: Have dropped it a bunch of times with no repairs needed Cons: Gets hot, poor sound quality, even worse speakerphone sound quality, side buttons get pushed
I purchased the VX6100 in 2005 because I thought having a speaker phone would give me freedom from holding the phone or using a headset (Verizon didn't offer a lot of models with speakerphones at the time) and also because the salesperson at the Verizon ...
The LG VX6100. My first real cell phone. I have had this little jewel for about two years now. Actually, I'm on my second one. The first was turned into insurance. Let me start by saying that this phone is very hardy. I have dropped it Lord knows ...
Pros: size, cool factor, big screen, features Cons: battery life
I purchased this phone about four moths ago, and it has been great. Nothing has gone wrong with it, it has proven to be very durable over time. I drop my phones quite a bit, and my samsung a-650 couldnt put up with it, but this phone has no problem. ...
Pros: Great camera, good reception for calls, voice activated for when you are driving Cons: LEMON when it comes to where you charge the phone causing you to LOSE everything!!
I have used this model of cell phone for two years and am fed up with it now. TWICE I have had the spot where you charge the phone come out (along with part of the mother board) causing me to LOSE all the pics on there. US Cellular could not repair the phone, and said it was because I used a "non" LG Car Charger. So, I bought an LG car charger and go figure... it did the SAME thing with a brand new phone. Don't waste your time on this phone!!!
Pros: CONS outweighs any pros this phone had. Cons: DROPS CALLS...DROP CALLS...PIX-MESSAGING feature does not work after a while...
It was time for an upgrade so I wanted a cool looking phone. My husband picked this one and boy, do we hate it now. Our previous phone was a Samsung and we never had any problem with it, especially dropped calls, but with this LG VX6100, it is terrible. We can never talk on it for more than a few minutes before our calls get dropped. I know it's not the Verizon wireless network because our previous phones did not have this problem. This phone ALWAYS drops our calls. We live in the city. There shouldn't be a reason for our calls getting drop. Word of advice: DO NOT GET THIS PHONE!
One more thing. After a few months of having this phone, the pix-messaging feature won't even work anymore. I can still take pictures but I can't send it. I'm paying for the service too!
Pros: Functional (Vibrate & high mode, etc.) Cons: CHARGER CLIP FALLS OUT. I HATE IT.
This phone has proved to be very useful....when it isn't broken. I have this problem where the metal piece inside the phone actually falls OUT (the metal piece that holds the charger in). This happened to me 3 times with different LG V6100's each time. I don't abuse the charger, and I don't pull on it when it's charging (especially enough to have this happen 3 TIMES with different phones). Otherwise, I like this phone. Many better ones out now, but it is still a decent little phone. I love the vibrate & high feature, among others.
I really hate this phone! by dongtoucher ,Sep 26 '06
Pros: Cheap price, Pretty durable, Decent battery life Cons: Side buttons, Bad reception, Dropped calls
My third phone through Verizon is by far the worst. Previously, I used Audiovox and Kyocera. I've had this phone 18 months now and I've suffered more dropped calls, bad connections and annoyances than ever before.
My number one complaint is the stupid side buttons. The phone takes pictures of nothing, switches to Driving Mode and vibrates while I'm carrying it on my hip. Why not recess the buttons or let the user disable them?!?!
I only use this as a phone and it does an alright job when I can get a stable signal. I do occasionally use it as an alarm clock and it actually works great for this!
On the plus side:
Battery life is good. I only need to charge it about twice a week. It's pretty durable - I've dropped it from about 3 feet a few times and the battery usually goes popping out. But, it still works.
My wife has the same phone and she hates it too.
I wish I had the old Kyocera phone back. As soon as my contract is up I'm switching to T-Mobile pre-paid and a new phone.
Pros: User friendly Cons: They dont have the option to block restricted calls like motorollas do.
LG's are so friendly. I have had many phones and I will only buy LG's from now one. I have had a motorolla before. It did nothing but freeze up on me. Shut off. I could manage it very well. The LG never give me a problem. NEVER
LG VX6100 - Don't Do It , save yourself the aggravation! by platonist ,May 14 '05
Pros: It was cheap with the rebate Cons: Speaker requires open phone, dropped calls, no self-portrait on camera, side buttons inadvertently operate phone.
I am returning this phone. Over the years I have had two other phones - another LG and a Samsung; this is by far the worst. More often than not, it drops calls - and I don't even live somewhere rural; I live in the DC area! The buttons on the side are too sensitive; when in my purse, it turns itself on Driving Mode and takes pictures. You have to keep it open to use the speaker, and the display reads "speaker on" when it is off, and "speaker off" when it is on. Also, there is no self-portrait feature on the camera. With my Samsung, I could turn on the camera and shut the phone; it would display the viewfinder on the front so that I could snap a photo of myself.
Just got it...very nice so far. by ericamyhall ,Dec 01 '05
Pros: Selection of wallpapers, bright display, loud speaker Cons: Very slight fuzziness during some calls.
I have been with Verizon in the Des Moines area for 4+ years and recently decided to trade up from my Audiovox 8900. The front display had gone out, and I was ready for a new phone.
I purchased the 6100 off of the Verizon website for $29.99. I had read many reviews before buying and was convinced that - for the money - this was my best choice. I've been using it for about 48 hours and love it! The phone has a bright display, more "fun" wallpapers, etc. than I was used to on the 8900 and has not dropped a call yet...which was my biggest fear, having read some reviews!
Verizon's Get It Now software runs quicker than on my 8900 and download times in general (tones, applications, etc.) are faster.
The only drawback I've noticed is a slight fuzziness when talking to some people. It's not heard on the other end, so it's my phone...but it is NOT a problem. Not distracting at all...just an artifact I'll deal with :)
Overall, it's a great phone for the money...we'll see if it withstands the test of time.
Keep looking if you use voice calling often! by jgcinohio ,Sep 02 '05
Pros: A decent basic phone, good capacity memory for contacts, decent basic camera. Cons: Non-intuitive command structure and operation, cumbersome driving (hands free) driving mode, weak documentation.
After many years with a Motorola, I switched while modifying my account as Verizon offered a deal on the LG VX6100. Unfortunately, I took it. I drive often on business and rely on hands free calling ("Driving Mode", in LG jargon). This phone requires a button and three voice commands for each call. Furthermore, you don't know when the call is over. The announcing feature for hands free is annoying as well, and the entire matter of how "Driving Mode" really works isn't addressed in the LG manual. Within 24 hours, I tried to have my old Motorola reactivated, but it was too old for Verizon to do that (no 911 dialing). I was trapped. While this works reasonably well as a basic phone, has plenty of memory, and works reasonably well as a camera, those are the basics I expect anywhere these days. The complete lack of easy, logical, and intuitive function in the hand free or driving mode will probably ultimately result in this phone flying out the window as I'm driving down the interstate.
Good features, lousy quality by fpl_guy ,Aug 02 '06
Pros: compact, easy to use, good feature set Cons: I'm still waiting for my second replacement
I got this phone because it has the features I wanted, and was a reasonable price at US Cellular. The sound quality is so-so, the range seems ok, and the menus are easy to navigate.
The battery life was good until the phone started switching to analog mode for no reason, about three months after I bought it. This reduces battery life to about a day. US Cellular sent it in to LG (charged me $10 to send it!) and in about 5 weeks I got a replacement. I had the replacement for 2 days when the screen started freaking out; split images, off colors, and just plain unintelligible hash. Again returned to US Cellular, who again sent it to LG (didn't charge me this time). That was going on four weeks ago, and still no phone.
My advice, stay away from LG. US Cellular is not so hot either.
Only decent Verizon Triband by homecmk ,May 29 '05
Pros: Triband, user-friendly Cons: Analog external display, bulky, thick, design
This is my 4th Verizon phone. Started out with a A530 which had nothing, to a VX6000 that had a camera and a 8900 that really sucks. The VX6100 is hugh compared to the GSM and even Sprint PCS phones coming out. The only real difference between this and the VX6000 is that it's a Triband. The antenna is always poking me when I bend, since I keep it in my pocket.
Promises much, delivers little. by BOSSC351 ,May 29 '05
Pros: Nice features. Cons: Drops calls. Reception is horrible. Must pay to do ANYTHING on this phone and service.
Got this phone from Verizon when it came out for use at work and emergencies. The camera is a nice feature to use on the fly and I take pictures of my son to look at when times are rough. The calendar and calculator are both helpful in a bind but here is the bottom line. This is a phone. If the phone is crap then what is the point in all the rest of the fancy features. And let me tell you, this phone IS crap. It drops calls on me with one bar or full bars. I got a replacement phone and the same thing happens. I put on an external roof mount antenna that boosted my Nokia considerably only to find no real difference in signal or quality. My wife have the cheapy $.99 Alltel Nokia and it blows this LG piece out of the water. A side by side comparison is when the realization sets in that I got screwed. Both CDMA and both working from the same SID.
Pros: Very Durable, takes reasonably nice pictures, reasonable price. Doesn't drop calls. Cons: The side keys are a bit too sensitive and it is a bit bulky.
Compared to the other reviews I have read, I haven't had any of the same problems. I was recommended this phone by my cousin who is a phone technician for Verizon Wireless. He told me that is the most durable phone with the fewest problems they sell and so far, I would have to say he is right.
I purchased this phone in March 2005, for the reasons that I heard it was durable, it is a trimode phone with nice camera options.
I have never had a dropped call with this phone and that is coming from someone who lives in rural Wyoming, where dropped calls are the norm. This is my first camera phone, but I am impressed. I like the self-timer option, which I've used quite a bit and is handy when you want to be in the picture as well.
It is a little bulky, but I expect that for a camera phone. I feel that the price was very reasonable for all the features. I haven't had any of the battery problems I've had with my other phones which is a huge relief. Overall, I think it is a great entry-level camera phone.
LG VX6100 is an excellent phone and buy with Verizon by thesellerman ,Jul 28 '05
Pros: Signal strength, ease of use, color display, camera, ring functions, style Cons: "Digital command" button poor location and irritating.
This review is written by a sales professional who utilizes approximately 4000 minutes a month. Have used numerous cell phones over the years and replace mine every year or two. This phone, feature for feature and dollar for dollar is without question top drawer.
Lets get a few things clear first though. I buy my cellular telephone phone to be a cellular telephone, message center and I keep it simple. I did not purchase this phone to be a high tech digital camera nor did I purchase this phone to be cruise internet. That is what my digital camera and computers are for.
When Verizon offered this phone with a two year extention, the phone cost fifty dollars and is worth every penny.
Pros: Voice commands are very handy while driving. Cons: Dropping features unexpectedly and permanently. I take very good care of my phone.
I like the phone, but suddenly my alarm clock stopped working - and, on a morning when I was depending on it. I understand from reading around on the web that others have experienced this "feature."
Also, suddenly the time appears on the outside screen only now and then, instead of all the time like it's supposed to. So, after a couple months of use, this phone is dropping functions right and left.
Some nice features, some major annoyances. by john97 ,Jul 17 '06
Pros: Color screen is nice, menus easy to navigate. Cons: Drops alot of calls, side buttons can operate while inside pocket.
I got this phone to replace a Motorola T720 that would not take a charge anymore due to a bad port on the phone. Initially, I was pleased with the phone. But, as time went on I found alot of things really bothered me. When carrying the phone in my pocket, it often starts snapping pictures, or changes from normal to driving or manner modes on its own. It appears the buttons on the side of the phone can be depressed ever so slightly causing these things to happen while in my pocket.
I experience alot of dropped calls with this phone, more than with my two previous Verizon phones and more than other people I know who also have Verizon service, so I am pretty sure it is not the service.
The battery stopped holding a charge after about 6 months and I purchased a high-capacity replacement that has been good so far, for almost a year. I always run the battery down before recharging, so I am pretty certain I didn't kill the first battery through improper charging practices.
Pros: Many features, good battery life, camera, speakerphone, Cheap Cons: The earpiece volume is a bit low but i may be going deaf!
I tend to do a lot of research before buying electronic equipments and I've read quite a lot about the VX-6100 before I bought it. I am glad I bought it. I have tried different cell phone models and this is the best so far. It's got tons of bells and whistles, its menu is extremely simple, excellent reception and sound quality. The speakerphone comes very handy, and the camera is not bad. I paid $49.95 for the phone with a 2 year contract with Verizon, which by the way is the best cell phone company I've tried so far (i live in the bay area california). I don't think it can get any better for $49 bucks!
HORRIBLE side buttons, BAD PHONE! by holodoctor1 ,Jan 06 '06
Pros: easy to plug in... Cons: Side buttons pressed, switches to speaker, bad camera, quality, size limits, etc etc etc
Gah, this is the worst phone I've ever had. The side buttons get pressed in my pockets all day, leaving me with a full album of black pictures. It constantly changes into driving mode, from silent mode, which means it randomly rings as loud as possible at quite moments (meetings). The camera is bad quality, the flash is bad quality, it gets scratched easily, the camera cover is a joke (it flips up without even trying), and it can only hold an extremly small amount of space, so forget having a good true-tone or song on it, cause it won't work (it has the space, they just put a limit on it, probably because they were trying to think of ways to make it worse). I've had Nokia, Kyocera, and another brand, and they have all been much better than this piece of... bad product. :P This is the worst phone I've ever had. DO NOT BUY!
Good Phone for a Cheap Price by alfeuerer ,Dec 27 '05
Pros: Durable, Great colors, fun features Cons: Scratches easily
This has been my second cell phone and I have had it for 8 months so far and am having a great experience with it. The screen images are very clear and there is a wide array of colors that can be used. Phone features like voice recording and voice commands are very useful and nice to have. The reception is always really strong. The camera takes really nice pictures and the phone can store a lot of photos too.
Pros: Takes good pics, camera flip phone Cons: cant find personal ringtones for it
This phone is very good even when you talk a lot on it because the battery lasts forever and it charges quickly, Flip camera phones are awesome very durable too.
I bought this LG VX 6100 from verizon and the whole 2 years i had the phone was like living a nightmear. The battry life was horable and the ear peice part of the cell would be stuck and you could only make calls by speaker phone only,no privacy.
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