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by skribbler , Jul 07 '01
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....
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by Cyanne , Aug 15 '01
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...
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by josh1r , Aug 14 '01
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'...
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by davidnjr , Jul 07 '01
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...
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by dmezzer - Top 1000, May 31 '01
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...
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by beeflog , Oct 18 '01
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...
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by pcwiz , Jul 13 '01
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...
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by gb0138 , Sep 05 '01
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...
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by plilikoi - Top 1000, Jul 14 '01
Pros: Small size and lots of features Cons: Buggy software and manual, no GPS or time/cost management capabilities
This phone is an upgrade from my Qualcomm QCP-820 in order to switch to Verizon's single rate service plan in San Diego. I've had it for a week now.
The LG-TM510 is only half the size of the QCP-820 yet it's packed with many more features,...
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by ccraiderfan , Apr 19 '03
Pros: - Voice dialing
- External LCD (caller ID - time, etc.)
Cons: - Battery is marginal
- Voice recognition sometimes doesn't work
It was the best option available 2 years ago, when I turned in my cheap analog to Verizon for this upgrade.
I love the voice activation feature.
I liked the flip feature.
I liked the clarity of the external LCD.
But now, 2...
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by lexie3535 , Nov 21 '03
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,...
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by skutsch , Jul 21 '01
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...
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by cybermaven , Oct 14 '01
Pros: sturdy, good audio quality Cons: slightly bulky, price
The cell phone world is still an imperfect world.
This phone does show that things are getting better.
The Good:
The phone is sturdy, looks cool (silver model), has front display for data, blue backlighting is cool, audio quality is...
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by pkatariya , Mar 09 '03
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...
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by mrg5150 , Jul 23 '01
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...
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