Pros: Small, great reception, voice dial, browser, indiglo blue LCD, outer ID screen, variable vibrate alert Cons: Oddly large antenna, it gets in the way
Introduction
I have had three cell phones previous to this unit, all were Nokias. They were all good phones, but (previous to the 8200s and 8800s) they were all rather large and heavy. I had long stayed away from clamshells simply...
Pros: Inexpensive, looks like Motorola V60c, feature rich. Cons: It's difficult to learn how to do things with this phone, poorly written manual.
I admit it. I am very vain about cell phones. I didn't start out this way. I originally had my Motorola Flip-Phone for emergencies. Then I had the original Startac for the "I'm running late" calls. Then the Nokia 51XX series phones which turned me...
Pros: various features, front LCD display, new technology Cons: dropped calls, hard to use for some
I have just recently moved to a new home for my law school work and my new roommate seems to like the Verizon Wireless Company. He has quite a few products from this up-and-comer, and this phone is one that I have been able to use in depth during my...
Pros: Great size, good battery life, rings or vibrates. Cons: Manual inadequate.
Granted,Al Pacino in the role of Tony " Scarface " Montana would be slightly less intimidating brandishing the LG-TM510 in some unfortunates face. But, I do believe he would be clearly understood. Sure, a switchblade or a snub nosed...
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 to...
Pros: Tri-Mode, front LCD display. Cons: Certain options may seem limited to some.
The LGIC LG-TM510 put out recently by the largest wireless service provider in the US, Verison, has the stuff to be a contender in the mobile phone marketplace.
This phone has been designed true to the emerging trend of back to basics for...
Pros: SMALL, BATTERY LIFE, GAMES, CALCULATOR, FRONT SCREEN Cons: No voice dialing
I was desperately needing a new cell phone. My old one was held together with duck tape. Also it was a flip phone but the ear piece did not work anymore so I knew was not going to buy that particular model again.
Pros: big phonebook, light-weight, good amount of features Cons: loudest ring may not be loud enough, attenae tends to stab me in the side
The LGIC LG-TM510 phone is a "clamshell" or fold and flip kind of phone with an LCD display on the outside, for ease of use. The one I'm discussing is attached to Verizon Wireless service, not that that entirely matters, because while I don't...
Pros: Good voice quality and reception, high gadget factor for low price Cons: Battery life so-so, phone book access a bit cumbersome
The LG TM510 is a pretty good tri-band phone for the price though I wouldn't rank it as highly as some of the other reviewers. The hardware is well built and the sound quality good but the supporting software isn't as well-designed as some of the other...
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: Light weight, long battery life, voice activated dialing. Cons: Slightly clunky interface, can't open easily with one hand.
I haven't had a flip style phone since the original Motorola flip phones, and for the past 3 years my phone of choice (via Primeco, now called Verizon) was my Nokia 6185 (or very similar models for my girlfriend and family). The 6185 was a great phone,...
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...
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