LG VX8700 Phone (Verizon Wireless) | Flawed but Excellent.
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LG VX8700 Phone (V...
LG VX8700 Phone (Verizon Wireless)
Verizon Wireless
Verizon Wireless
, 2007
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based on 39 reviews
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highly recommended
PERFECT PHONE
This
phone
is PERFECT, for those who rated this phone 1 star because of the BLUETOOTH obviously do not know how to operate it. My bluetooth works fine and of course if you go out of range it will turn off. The design is flawless, the screen is perfect, and the picture resolution is great. I would recommend this phone to anybody. If you are looking for a PDA or something like that, this is not for you, but if you are looking for a simple, sleek, and sexy phone.. BINGO!!!!
Flawed but Excellent.
To begin, this is my third mobile and my second for the U.S. (My others have been the Audiovox CDM-8900 and Motorola ROKR 1, both with direct and attractive menus, plus excellent sound features on the ROKR.) Regardless, it shouldn't be that hard to tell the difference between a good and even a decent cell
phone
, and I can confidently say that the
VX8700
is in a class of its own, ESPECIALLY for
Verizon
. From the top...
BODY: The outside is solid brushed aluminum, covering a silvery plastic interior. Despite relative thinness, the phone is heavier than other mobiles when compared in each hand, but by a largely unnoticed amount when used day-to-day. The exterior LCD is little more than a rectangular strip that, when idle, all but vanishes to reveal a slick mirrored surface. This is a flip-style phone, which is important to me since my Moto (with an open keypad) needed to be locked and unlocked against random dialing in my pocket. So the VX8700's exterior really offer the best of old school practicality plus sharp yet understated style--no blinking lights, just class all the way. As it's aluminum, mine scratched before I bought it a clear protective case (which also gives it an extra shine). In summary, a gentleman's (pimp) phone, made nicer for its simplicity. Would be remiss to mention volume control, mic (voice command) button, and camera features, all pretty much what you'd expect in being there, functional and unobtrusive.
MENUS: For anyone on the Verizon network that's been disgusted by its ugly and boring standard menus replete with kiddified gradients and Verizon logos, the VX8700 offers a true customized interface with brushed metal look (horizontal lines) that complements the phone's exterior. As there is more than one way to navigate (either through the OK button's menu or by programmable shortcuts to specific areas), controlling the VX8700 seemed daunting at first. But once I got the hang of it (by getting by as simply as needed and making use of the programmable shortcuts), the phone has been quite easy to get around.
KEYPAD: The glaring weakness. The keypad appears to be made of attractively laid, small pieces of plastic. Each piece holds three numbers, sort of like this:
,_,,,,_
[1],,[3]
,,,[5]
Press one and the others resist, so adjusting to comfortable use takes time and patience. Regardless of how comfortable you get, there are times where the keypad is downright frustrating, especially when I dare to play games. It shouldn't be a deal breaker if you love everything else about this phone, as I generally don't mind the keypad now.
AUDIO / RINGTONES: I've never dealt with LG, and realize this isn't an "audio" phone like my Motorola ROKR, but... Default ringtones are crisp, useful and even pleasant. None are too awkward sounding for public use, and plenty make good alarms for reminders or makeshift wake up calls. Strangely, the ring volume seems to reduce by around half when the phone's flip top is opened. Speaker generally sounds clear and even has its own button. While use of speaker makes this phone a bit warmer to handle, it doesn't seem to use much battery. I put half my calls on speaker now, without any problems. V CAST songs are expensive, but VX8700 plays them clearly and loudly enough to use it (limitedly) as a digital music player.
OVERALL: I haven't used many mobiles, but know what I like. This phone drew me in and kept me. It has initial strangeness in menus and lingering keypad issues, AND ceased in-store distribution for poor sales... but don't be fooled. The VX8700 is still an amazing phone, for which no pictures can do true justice.
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Good solid phone
I've owned this
phone
for a couple of months now and here are my thoughts on it:
The Good
-------------
- Feels pretty solid in construction
- Excellent battery life
- Great sound quality for calls
- Has a MicroSD card slot to store pictures and other things on
- Good signal reception
- Decent camera for impromptu needs
- Works with BitPim 1.0.5
The Bad
-------------
- Side buttons are easy to press by mistake
- Can't access MicroSD card slot without removing the battery
- Charge/Data slot cover feels like it could break off very easily
- USB drivers for data cable can be difficult to track down
- Screen is all but impossible to see in direct sunlight
I basically only use my phone as a phone, not some "the kitchen sink is in here somewhere" type of device, and the
VX8700
has served me quite well. There are probably better choices if you want a "do everything" phone, but if you're looking primarily for a good solid phone this would be a good choice.
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