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by karentonyjake , Apr 24 '01
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...
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by AVaddict - Top 200, May 10 '01
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...
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by tacoma_techie , May 13 '01
Pros: Small. Outer LCD screen. Voice recognition. Large inside LCD Screen. Sturdy Cons: None
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.
This...
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by yaesumofo , May 18 '01
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...
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by mharad , May 18 '01
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.
Additional Info:
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by gabes_review , May 20 '01
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...
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by sienaman , May 22 '01
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...
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by richcasto , May 25 '01
Pros: Small, tri-mode, full-featured, exterior LCD, SMS, vibrate+ring, voice-activated dialing. Cons: Horrible user manual, quirky menus.
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...
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by tweeknockr , May 25 '01
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...
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by spazmonkey , May 30 '01
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...
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by xrayblue , Jul 12 '01
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...
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by siivv , Nov 26 '01
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.
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by davidwm71 , Dec 19 '01
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...
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by flg25 , Mar 08 '02
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.
So I decided to buy the...
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by stephenu , Jun 06 '01
Pros: Excellent reception/broadcast. Very small, tri-mode, exterior LCD, SMS, vibrate+ring. Cons: Horrible user manual and insulting manufacturer support.
I did it! I let my desire for toys and gadgets overcome my intentions to be conservative
and enjoy the awesome StarTac 7868W. But it paid off.
I’m in NY/NJ using Verizon Wireless. According to all my research so far, Verizon is the...
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