Pros: Small, Great battery life, Clear reception, Easy 1-touch dialing, Outside Caller ID display Cons: Phone book not alphabetical, Manual not helpful, Menus sometimes cumbersome
I had been using a Motorola StarTac phone for 2 years when I purchased the LG-TM510. The first thing I noticed was how small it is. I thought my StarTac was small, well the LG easily fits in the change pockets of my favorites overalls, while the...
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: Outside display, large inner display, sleek, tri-mode Cons: Address Book
I recently purchased this phone and am already impressed. The structure of the phone seems very sturdy because most of the weight (i.e. battery) is in the half that sits in your hand as not to stress the hinge joint. The joint itself looks fairly beefy...
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...
Pros: Size, portability, external caller ID, phone book size, voice dialing a plus, call clarity. Cons: User manual useless. Phone book not easily accessed-hurray for voice dialing! Cannot download ringtones. :(
Overall, this is a great little phone. It has a lot of neat features. I wish the calendar scheduling time was not set up for military time...that's a bummer. Great sound clarity, great customizable features. You can set a distinct ring for each...
Pros: Outer LCD display, comfortable design, compact, Tri-Mode, voice dialing Cons: Inadequate manual for something with so many features
After enduring 7 grueling and incredibly frustrating months with VoiceStream and their constant array of problems (dropped calls at full signal strength, no signal at all, customer service), I knew I was in the market for a new cell phone and wireless...
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.
Pros: First really classy Verizon Phone, great size, voice activated dialing, vibrate and ring options Cons: Dumbest manual known to mankind, difficult address book, little support
This is a great little phone that is both convenient and efficient. Have no idea why they made address book so difficult and a manual leaving you with more questions than answers. Still, since the StarTac, best option on the market! Lots to love in...
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...
Pros: Great signal strength, great help, easy to use menu, fun rings, fun flip, voice dialing. Cons: the manual isn't very good
I have only had the phone for a while...but wow it is fun...I upgraded from another phone that was acceptable but not what I needed. I am hardly ever in roam, easy voice dialing, lots of number storage space, calendar for scheduling, caller ID, caller ID...
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...
Pros: Voice dialing, answering machine, scheduler, small, email send/receive, highly viewable day&night, tri-mode, good clarity Cons: Phonebook not alphabetized by the phone itself, Manual is a bit hard to understand
My wife and I both got LG TM-510 phones, and we both love 'em! Every feature we wanted and then some, in a small package, for a great price!
Once we got the phones, we were surprised to find the "answering machine" feature of the phone, which...
Pros: The next generation, all the features, good price Cons: Instruction manual poor
This is the next generation of phones. It provides the best of all the good phones, in a nice, compact package, priced extremely reasonable. It is a flip phone, but has an external display so you don't have to open the phone to see who's calling. It...
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...
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...
I have been looking for a new phone to replace my Audiovox 4500 (which I loved!) I have tried two other phones but returned them within a week but I think this is it. I have had about 6 cell phones in the last 2 years and I am picky.
Pros: size, price, features, ability to voice dial EVERY entry Cons: manual,menus,
With all of the features this phone is a winner.
It is available.
It is way less expensive($149.00)Thank a v60
It is better built than any Motorola phone that I have ever seen for about
the past 2 years.
It has dual...
Pros: Front LCD Panel, "hand feel", Large screen display Cons: Number of Keys required to press to view address book
Summary: An outstanding phone. Beautiful display, compact size, packed with features (voice activated, alarms, calculator, calendar). The see through display and the great display inside make this a strong contender.
Pros: Great little phone with many more features then other phones with verizon. Cons: The phone does not turn to ring only when a charger is conneected.
I was looking for a phone to replace my Motorola p8767 Timeport phone I have connected to verizon wireless. Don’t get me wrong, the Timeport is a good phone, it just does not have many features at all. NO two-way text messaging, and no voice activated...
Pros: Sharp compact tri-mode phone loaded with goodies. Cons: It is not as user friendly as other phones I have used.
I bought my LG TM510 about a week ago and am very pleased with my new toy. The other 2 phones I had were both Nokias. Both worked very well with Bell Atlantic ( now Verizon), and I did not want to switch from either Verizon or Nokia. The trouble was I...
UPDATES on Price in 1st paragraph.
UPDATES on Reliability in last paragraph.
This phone has so many features I was looking for that I had to buy it even though I paid $180 for it with Verizon service. Where did those other people only...
Pros: Small size, great features, good quality Cons: ringer/vibrator
I purchased this phone about two weeks ago, and so far I love it. It is a very nice, compact phone, packed with great features. I had to get used to the look of the inside (almost stopped me from buying it), but now I'm used to it and even like it. The...
Pros: very nice looking Cons: cant think of anything
this is a awesome phone. i would highly recommend it to anyone. its size for one makes it bery appealing. also i like the idea of the web enabled phones. some phones are kinda unorganized on there web stuff but this phone is exceptional in it. i also...
Pros: Sturdy and Full-featured Cons: Not quite pager sized (Hey, It's all I could think of!).
I just wanted to give my thumbs-up for this phone. My payback to epinions for helping me find it. BTW, I also had a chance to check out the Motorola .60 and it was FRAGILE in comparison (The floor model already had a crack in the hinge), smaller screen...
Pros: good options, small, great battery life Cons: single band, dust
This is a great little phone. I have been using it for the past 4 months and have not had a problem with it. I get great battery life from it and it does a great job of not letting me down when it's on its last ounces of battery juice.
The design...
Pros: small, caller ID on outside of phone, tri-mode Cons: not a "name brand"
When I lost my Motorola V8160 cellphone I was sent a LGIC TM510 as a replacement from the insurance company. I was a little weary because I never heard of LGIC.
I looked up some epinions while I awaited the arrival of my new phone. Many people...
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: Ultra-compact, loads of cool features Cons: Manual could be a little more user-friendly
I bought this phone because my Nokia 5190 was clunky and didn't have that many features. I got the phone with a new Verizon plan, so I got a $100 discount on the price.
This phone ROCKS. It is very small, but it's loaded with great features....
Pros: good size, excellent reception, voice dialing Cons: phonebook does not alphabetize
this is one of the better phones that verizon has put out. i was looking at the startac and passport until this phone came out. it is smaller and i like the outside display to tell u the date/time, caller id, voicemail etc.
Pros: Small size, good looks, voice dialing, good clarity and volume, decent battery life. Cons: Users manual could be a little clearer and more detailed.
I have had a number of cell phones over the past years. Including Qualcomm, 3 Motorola Startac's, Nokia, Audiovox and last a Kyocera 2035a (Qualcomm).
Let me say that I love my new LGIC LG-TM510. With one small exception it does every thing...
I have owned various Nokias, Audiovoxes, Samsungs, StarTacs, Ericcsons, and Kyoceras. And this phone, the LG-TM510, is the best phone I've come across in my 5 years of owning a cell phone.
The phone has many features including a calendar,...
Pros: Size, great reception, looks, outside LCD screen, blue inside LCD screen, vibrate alert Cons: None
I have owned 2 phone previously to the LG-TM510. Both were bulky and heavy. Neither phone compares to the LG-TM510. In the past I have stayed away from the clam style (flip phone) because the hinges were not durable. When I saw the LG-TM510 I could feel...
Pros: LCD in the front
Very small
Many features Cons: So far no cons for me :)
This phone is such an improvement over my nokia. Thank the cell phone gods. The phone is small to carry but when you open its comfortable to talk on. A lot of small phones are hard to talk on. This one seems good to me. Also the construction of the phone...
Pros: small size, external LCD w/caller ID, two way SMS, voice dialing, sturdy Cons: User manual, menus not the most friendly
This phone does everything the Motorola V60c does for 1/3 the price!
It's very small-- you can put it in your pocket and forget about it, yet comfy to use- feels great against the face. The 510 has voice activated dialing that works well and you...
Pros: Compact, Durable for the size, great reception. Cons: Owner's Manual could be more detailed.
I upgraded from a StarTac 7868W just recently, after using many Motorola products, and I must say the LG-TM510 is a work-horse of a phone. It does everything and more than the Motorola StarTac's. I am impressed.
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: Elegant design, large keys for a small phone, inexpensive compared to comparable models Cons: Thick, due to clamshell design. Menus can be cumbersome.
I've only had the LG TM-510 for a couple of days, so this is mostly a "first impression" review. A previous review did a good job of detailed this phones specs, so I'll focus on a critical review.
Pros: Light, small, vibrating alert, enhanced voice privacy Cons: Sometimes it is so small it is hard to find.
This phone is an exceptional phone. I have just recently bought it and have found it to be a great piece of technology. With its small size and light weight you can virtually take it anywhere. A feature which i have found impecable is the 2 way SMS. It...
I was dying to leave Sprint. I have had enough of their crappy service and phones. I used to have a boring Startac that always dropped calls. So I jumped onto the Verizon bandwagon, after seeing all those TV commercials.
Pros: Small, fits anyway, easy to hear, outer LCD screen, lots of options Cons: Phonebook, some of the default settings (explained in my review)
I recently bought this phone and I have no real complaints. Its pro's outweight its con's. The phone has crystal clear reception, its light and very compact, easy to use options, and I love the outside LCD screen so that you know whose calling or can...
Pros: Small size, great reception, ergonomic design, loaded with features. Cons: Less than stellar manual, price varies greatly, button placement could be awkward for lefties.
My family and I recently decided to switch phone services and our old Nokia 5120's were not compatible with the Verizon service we chose so guess what...it's new phone time :) The dealer we chose had four phones that were available, the Audiovox...
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...
Pros: Size,Reception,"Hot keys",Features Cons: None for the "average" user
This phone is a great purchase for someone who needs the simple features of a phone/PDA. For more advanced stuff you should be looking at laptops, Palms, etc.
The size is perfect for me. I'm 6 feet tall, 230 pounds with large hands and a big...
Pros: good reception, nice size, voice dialing Cons: low ring
In my entire lifetime I owned a total of 6 cell phones. There was always something I disliked about each of the phones. One was too heavy, one was to big. None of them seemed to suit me until I found the LGIC LG-TM510.
Big...
Pros: COMPACT, LIGHTWEIGHT, STRONG SIGNAL STRENGTH, VOICE ACTIVATED DIALING Cons: MANUAL, BATTERY LIFE, AND HOLSTER TENDS TO BE DIFFICULT TO TAKE PHONE OUT.
WELL, I HAVE TO SAY THAT I HAVE HAD MANY PHONES BEFORE. THIS ONE TAKES THE CAKE. SIGNAL STRENGTH IS STRONG ENOUGH, EVEN WITH ONE BAR SHOWING, CAN STILL MAKE AND RECEIVE PHONE CALLS. I AM VERY IMPRESSED WITH THE VOICE ACTIVATED DIALING. PEOPLE ARE ...
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: Small, I like that Cons: Careful how you enter names, It does not put names in alphabetical order.
Excellent phone. I was looking for a phone that was smaller that my Star Tac and would alert me of appointments, Voice dial, text message, have a scheduler and so on. I found it in the Motorola C-60, but that was tooo expensive. This LG-TM510 has 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: 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:...
Pros: Small size, flip design, voice-activated dialing Cons: Battery life
My friend bought this phone last summer, and I had so much fun playing with it that I decided it was time to purchase one myself. (Actually, my husband and I bought two, since he liked the phone as much as I did.) The selling features were the size,...
Overall good phone, for the price, got mine for $10 with 1 year MCI plan (Verizon service).
I had a bunch of cell phones before so have something to compare. This one is pretty good but there are things that have to be changed:
Pros: It look cute and is small enough to fit in my purse. Cons: strangely large antenna.
Well, what is there to say about this phone? My favorite thing about it is that its cute with a sleek design and is small enough to fit in my purse. Even when I want to us one of my smaller bags. It's the flip top design that makes this possible. Of...
Pros: Compact, outer LCD and clear display, records voice memos. Cons: No auto-answer unless using car kit, alert beeps are watch-like and easy to miss.
I'm writing this because of the critical downsides to this phone that might have made a difference to me at the outset of my purchase. The most important is the lack of volume to the alert notifications. These are different than the standard call rings...
Pros: small size, silver coloring, easy to use interface, excellent battery life and short charge times Cons: reception could be better, sound quality not as good as nokia
I bought this phone to replace my Nokia that I dropped and broke. While the sound quality and reception aren't quite as good as the Nokia (I had a 5160), the small size, interface, color and other features make this an excellent phone.
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....
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: Size, price, voice dialing Cons: use of features, batter life
I got this phone about a week ago and so far I'm pretty happy with it. It was cheap, small, and I like the look of it. However, compared to the Nokia 8260 the features are extremly difficult to access. With the Nokia I felt like I was always '1-click'...
Pros: Small, 5 text lines for web, well-built, inexpensive, full-featured, decent battery life, great value. Cons: Terrible manual, no sync. software, high radiation, hard to find accessories, heavy, small phone book.
I bought this phone after comparing it closely to the Motorola V. 60. I chose this phone because it was much less expensive at 4149, compared to $399 for the Motorola. This is a well-made, full-featured phone that offers great value for the price. Voice...
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: build quality, size, voice dialing Cons: battery life is average
Comparing the LG TM510 to my previous Motorola Timeport 8167, the LG wins. The timeport felt flimsy- it creaked when opening and felt "loose". The TM510 is solid. It also is more comfortable to hold, being narrower and a tad thicker. This shape feels...
Pros: 2 Way SMS, size, voice dialing, calendar, calculator -- many many pros Cons: No alphabetical sorted phone list. Battery Life seems much less than Startac 7768.
Each of the 12+ other cell phones I have owned from 3 different carriers over the past 10+ years can produce an alphabetically sorted phone list. I find this one of the easiest ways to find a number. Maybe I filed the baby sitter under "babysitter" or...
Pros: Good signal strength, voice activation, small size. Cons: Poor battery life.
I have had this phone for about two months. I am not a real techie so it took me a while to get used to it. So far I am impressed, compared to my old Nokia 5190. I got my 510 through Verizon and it came with a hands free set and a belt clip. The belt...
Pros: small, compact, pretty, durable, soft buttons Cons: non-alphebatized phone book, no games, bad rings
I love this phone! its not quite as good as its cousin the lg vx10 but i got it off ebay after having the motorola 120e and it was such a nice change. its sooo clear and easy to maneuver and use. Love it! i recommend it!
the flip top is fun to open,...
Pros: Small, good call clarity, useful outside mini display Cons: Bad manual, quirky menus, so-so battery
This is very good phone with unfortunate flaws.
The good stuff:
It's small, one of the smallest phones out there. Although a trifle on the thick side and with a stubby antenna that sticks up, you could still forget you had it in a...
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...
Pros: Flip style, voice activation Cons: No audible beep when keys are pressed for accessing voice mail, etc...
I did a lot of research on cell phones, and this is the one I selected. I like it a lot...
I like the voice activation feature, the calendar, the memo feature, and the flip design. I think the sound quality is much better with those, and the...
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...
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...
I do love this phone, however the User Interface is pretty weak in some areas. Specifically, the Phone Book is absolutely awful. If a name doesn't have a Voice Command Tag (you can have about 60) then you should expect about 14-20 button pushes to find...
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...
Pros: the phone is light and does several different things.
it is clear. Cons: the phone can be too small
its not only a phone, you can view a yearly calendar, calculator, games .
the phone is nice and light. the ring is ajustable (not only the volume but also the tone)
you can even put the phone on vibrate.
this phone is definatly worth...
Pros: Speech clarity. Great display. Excellent backlight. Voice dialing. Connectivity. Cons: Very small when closed. The phonebook is a little clumsy. T9 text entry is painful.
I bought this 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: 1-bar on the signal strength...
Pros: Size, quality, sound Cons: Menu interface, documentation, support
Some of these reviews must have been written by LG... praising all of the features the TM-510 phone has. True, there are lots of features... too bad LG didn't weed out the poor choices and defaults before they put them into production! I wonder if these...
Pros: STYLISH! Sleek hi-tech appearance, compact, light, long battery, durable, feature full. Cons: Hard to open one handed, calendar isn't large memory-wise.
My experience with the LG TM510 Silver:
I've recently (January 2002) purchased the LG TM510 Silver model from Radio Shack with Verizon as my wireless service provider. I love this phone. It’s small but doesn’t get lost or fall out of your...
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: Outside display, small, voice dialing, nice blue backlight, good menu Cons: Too long to turn ON/OFF, only 20 voice-dialing numbers, battery life a bit short
I bought this phone just yesterday(5/17) and its been good so far to me. I bought 2 phones for $149.99/each w/ $50 rebate on each for the Verizon National Family Share Plan($55/month for both lines for 4000 shared total mins). All the features seem...
Pros: Small, yet very sturdy; Great feel to the buttons; awesome voice dialing Cons: Non-alphabetical phone book; manual could be better
OK, just when I thought the Nokia 8290 was the best small phone around, along comes the 510...and the more I know it the more I like it. First of all the phone seems very well made and durable. With my 8290 I was always worried about dropping it or...
Pros: Compact,Ease of Use,Clarity of Calls, Features Cons: Battery Life, Phone Book
Switched from AT&T back to Verizon Wireless after a year of REALLY bad service. The switch in plans required the purchase of a new phone. I was looking for a compact, flip style phone. While the price of this model had me turned off, in my opinion it...
I am a long time Bell Atlantic/Verizon wireless customer and I purchased this phone after having problems with 4 of the new V60c phones. I purchased this phone because it was less than half the price of the motorola V60c, it feels more solid, and I had...
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: Excellent reception, Back lit LCD display, Vibration mode Cons: Too small, it is hard to push a button it is so small
The LGIC LG-TM510, by most standards this is a great phone, it is packed with features, almost too many to use. It has a personal calendar, voice mail, a calculator, and various ring tones that you can make so loud you could never miss a call. The...
Pros: external LCD,allot of features Cons: battery life is alittle short
TM 510 is a flip phone which has analog roaming, voice activated dialing, and many other useful features. It is very small and sleek, and not to mention very portable.
This phone can be compared to Touchpoint 1100 by Sprint. They have...
Pros: Small, great reception, outer ID screen, variable vibrate alert
Cons: Very Very Very difficult and annoying to use.
This thing is actually pretty bulky. It is not so easy to carry around. Whenever i sit down i have to take it off or take it out of my pocket. I almost lost it twice yesterday because of this reason. Do not be fooled by the front display, and the old and...
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)...
Pros: External display with battery/signal/cid size, cost Cons: Lgi's reputation, customer support, battery life
Honestly my opinion in regards to this phone has changed over time. I started out thinking of it as the poor man's V60C. I was a Motorola fanatic, and this phone was crucial in drawing me from Motorola. In my normal way I'll start with the negatives...
Pros: great display, inner and outer, with indigo color, decent reception Cons: terrible phone book if you're used to motorola, bad manual, dropped calls
I felt obligated to write this review, because I've gone through so many cell phones and can tell you the pros and cons of all of them in an unbiased fashion. In between my Motorola Vader and 8160, I briefly used an LG 510 because I loved the outside...
Pros: Small, Sleek, Features, Display, Outside Case Caller ID, Awesome Reception Cons: Address Book Lookup is Screwy, Phone Heats up in Analog, Battery Life, Ring Tones
This phone has great reception for me in New Jersey on the Verizon Network of course very few if any dropped calls in the past year that I have had the phone. Few times it went into analog mode the phone would heat up a little. The address book look up...
Pros: external LCD screen,199 phone book space Cons: unable to alphabetize phone book, not user-friendly
the LG TM510 has many problems:
1. phone book can not be alphabetized
2. there isn't a button dedicated to voice mail. the only way to check voice mail is to dial the number or store it in speed dial.
3. when there is voice mail, the phone...
Pros: Small
Nice display Cons: Poor reception and numerous dropped calls. Thickness detracts from its overall small size.
Reception was poor in extended side-by-side comparison with an Audiovox CDM 9100. With the LG TM510, I had numerous dropped calls while inside my home in the middle of a Verizon calling area in St Paul, MN. The Audiovox, by contrast, has never dropped a...
Pros: Small size. Nice screen. Cons: Mediocre reception.
This phone does not provide adequate reception reception when the signal is not strong. An Audiovox CDM 9100 which I tested side-by-side the LG TM 510 provided for two weeks provided much better reception. The LG TM 510 drops calls more than half the...
Pros: Small, compact, easy to carry, and a nice looking phone. Cons: Very short battery life - very limited volume on ring, accessories are a nightmare!
The phone is neat - no arguement there. The Instruction Book is very difficult to follow - play with the phone and you will learn much faster. The battery life is very limited, - stand-by time is great - just don't make or receive any calls!!!!! If...
Pros: Lightweight and compact Cons: Inaudible ringer, poor battery
Inaudible ringer volume alone makes this an unacceptable product..Also Verizon is not willing to correct the problem by replacing this phone with another model..The battery is inferior and on one occasion completely lost its charge without any warning!!...
Pros: Loaded with features at less cost than Motorola Cons: Can't use half the features thanks to The Interface From Hell. Antenna makes shoulder-holders shrug.
The LG-TM510 and I seemed destined for each other.
I was looking for fast and easy. The LG had lured me with its captivating features, including voice recognition dialing.
I wanted a "looker." The LG had a flashy external display....
Pros: Lots of features and quality for the money. Cons: Absolutely stupid phone book, can't read display with sun glasses on.
First and foremost call quality is VERY good, as good as a StarTac. Lots of information and features packed into a well thought out (ergonomically) design. Controls and buttons work well and have a quality feel. Having a screen on the outside is a great...
Pros: Slim, compact, outside display Cons: Bad design of the hinge - defective
I have owned TWO of this model - not by choice. BOTH phones cracked in exactly the same place - the right hinge. I don't abuse my phones; this phone was never once dropped. I kept it in its own pouch on my purse. It is the nature of the flip and the...
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...
Pros: Good phone when it not broken. Cons: BIG PROBLEM WITH THE FLIP HINGES ITS BREAKS EASILY.
This phone breaks on the flip hinges. I had this phone for less than six month and the flip hinges broke off. When I presented the problem to a Verizon dealer, they told me that it is a factory defect and that's why they discontinued the phone. They now...
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