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Life’s Great with VX8100! |
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Model / Serial #: |
VX 8100 |
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Compare Prices: |
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Date Written: |
October 4th, 2005 |
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Product Rating: |
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5 out of 5 stars |
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Pros: Lots of cool features... |
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Cons: None at all... |
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Bottom Line: The best of the best in cell phones... |
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As the
16th day of September 2005 was approaching slowly I restlessly started hunting
for new phones, service providers, and plans because two (Sprint
and
T-Mobile) of my wireless contracts were about to expire. I looked
high and low, store to store, but with nothing of interest to me. Exhausted
after the weeks hunt without any success, I went to Costco Wholesale and
stumbled upon the wireless booth there. I looked through the phones and plans
they had and decided right away which one’s I wanted. The big day came and my
contracts expired… I was a free man… for a while anyways. I went back to that
wireless booth and purchased my new LG VX8100 and a
Samsung A670
for my wife. The total for the two phones came out to be about $325, but since I
signed up for a two year agreement, I got this phone for $110 and the other one
for about $10 after four mail-in rebates.
MY PLAN :
I decided upon the current Family Share Plan they had which offered 700 minutes
at $69.99 for two lines (this was about $25 less than what I was paying before
with the two different accounts). This plan also has free mobile to mobile
(calls, txt, pix, and flix). This required me to sign up for a new two year
contract with
Verizon. This is not a problem as long as I get
a good deal and a bunch of rebates on the phones.
THE PHONE AND FEATURES:
The VX8100 is a fully digital cellular phone that can operate on the CDMA
system; it can handle digital and analog signals without any problems (sound
quality with the digital signal is always better).
This phone is a bit greater in size and weight compared to my old Samsung E105,
but after using this new high tech gadget for over three weeks now I think I
have already forgotten about the old… whatever it was. It is about 3.58 inches
in length, 1.92 inches in width, and 1.03 inches in depth. It weighs about 4.16
ounces.
This phone beholds most of the newest and the coolest technology available to
the wireless phone area. It had text, pix (picture messages), flix (video
messages), wireless connectivity (via Bluetooth), MP3 player, high speed
internet connectivity, speaker phone, and a external flash memory card slot to
increase the storage capacity. It also has all of the regular features like an
alarm, calendar, calculator, and more.
The keypad is nicely designed because all the keys or buttons are placed in the
right place so you do not have to search for it. If you feel that a button
performs a certain feature, you are probably right.
There are two full color LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) screens. The main LCD is
about 1.75 inches in length and 1.5 inches in width. Likewise the external LCD
is about 1 inch in length and 0.80 inches in width. Both of these LCD’s show
exactly the same thing except when there is not enough room the external LCD
crops some items. But most of the time they display the same thing in full color
and excellent quality. Both of these LCD’s are backlit (which can be adjusted)
and offer excellent image quality.
You can take high resolution pictures and videos. You can choose between
different resolutions for pictures which are 160 X 120 all the way up to 1280 X
960 (1.3 MP); you can also zoom in and out at all resolutions except the
highest. Videos can be recorded at a resolution of 176 X 144 with zoom
capability. The quality of the videos and pictures are good but not of the
highest quality that can be printed and framed, but at the highest resolution
the pictures can come out pretty well and you will be able to print the image to
a 4 x 6 inch picture paper without any problems. The videos are not excellent
but good enough for those Kodak Moments. You can use the camera button on the
side of the phone to take self portraits when the flip is closed. There is also
a handy one touch flash (on/off) button on the other side if you need it (the
flash does not increase the quality of the pictures at all when in low light
areas).
One of the excellent features I like the most is the Voice Dialing which works
hand-in-hand with my
Motorola HS850 Bluetooth headset. I can receive
or place a call with just a press of a button on the headset. The voice
recognition is enhanced enough that it will recognize almost anyone’s voice, but
if you train it the accuracy will be increased drastically.
You can also browse the Internet with this phone via the built-in browser. You
can check your account balance with just a few presses of a button. I did notice
that it is much faster than all other phones I have used before. The
specifications say that it is very close to broadband speeds (sweet).
The menu structure of this phone is different brands which is expected, but
still is easy to navigate through with out problems. If you have owned and used
a cell phone before you will be able to navigate through the menu option of this
phone with trouble.
There are some very easy shortcut buttons placed in the right places so you will
not have a hard time using them when you need them. For instance, the volume
control is on the right side of the phone which controls the master volume when
the phone is not in use, but the voice volume when you are talking. The memo
button under the volume control helps record your memos easily with out opening
the flip. The camera button on the other side allows you to take pictures and
video with opening the flip also. The play and skip buttons on the top of the
phone are for the MP3 player; these can also be used for some menu navigation.
The MP3 player is very nice but the only problem was when I purchased it, the
player was not installed. I guess they forgot to install it when they shipped
it. So to get your MP3 player to work, you will have to go to a Verizon wireless
store to upgrade the phones operating system. This will take about 30 to 40
minutes. The new software will increase the stability of the phone and add some
other new features that should have been in there before it was shipped.
You can quickly lock the phone by pressing and holding the # (pound) key for a
couple of seconds. You will need to remember you password to unlock; the default
code is the last four digits of your phone number. You can also change this to
something else for more security.
By pressing the * (star) key, you can quickly switch the phone to vibrate mode
and back to normal mode. This comes in handy when you do not have time to use
the volume control to decrease the volume level of the phone.
RECEPTION AND QUALITY :
I did notice that this phone has a wider reception range and the sound quality
is louder and clearer. There are some places where my
Samsung N400
- Sprint did not get reception and my
Samsung E105 – T-Mobile barely acquired the
weakest signal, but this VX8100 provides the clearest signal of them all. So far
I have never had a dropped call or a call with poor quality. If you have full
signal the caller on the other side will not be able to tell if you are on a
cell phone or a land line. With weaker signal it will be obvious, but the
quality is still better.
Now if for some reason you drop to roaming mode (no signal) the quality will
decrease significantly. There will be lots of static so you may have dropped
calls.
THE PACKAGE AND ACCESSORIES :
The package has the LG VX8100, the 1000mah Li-Ion battery, the travel charger
and the manual pack. On top of this, I also got a cheap headset (wired), car
charger, and leather pouch free; this was a gift from
Costco
Wholesale. Later, I also purchased a
Bluetooth headset and a
mini SD (mini secure digital) flash card to
store my files.
You can also get an extended battery (1700mah) for extended talk and standby
times; it costs about $60 dollars. A Verizon wireless customer service
representative told me that it adds about an hour and a half of talk time and
about two more days of standby time. This extended batter is thicker so it comes
with a new back cover to accommodate it. This will make your phone even more
bulky.
BATTERY LIFE :
This phone can give your about 3.75 hours (225 minutes) of talk-time when the
battery is fully charged. This actually gives me just about three hours of
talk-time because like playing with the MP3 and taking pictures so that uses up
some battery life also. I would say that I can get over three hours of talk time
if I just talked.
The standby time for this phone is 163 hours (about 7 days). I have never gotten
to a point that I did not use my phone for seven days so I cannot say if that is
the actual time or not. I mean if did not use my phone for seven days, I would
not want to spend this much money on it. Nevertheless, this phone easily makes
it through 2 to 4 days of normal use before needing to charge again.
PERSONAL EXPERIENCE :
I have used this phone for about a month now and I am very satisfied with it. I
think this is my second love after my wife (my first love) of course. No just
kidding… that is just my lust for electronics talking. This phone feels solid
and reliable; it does look and feel cheap like my older
Samsung E105.
This phone gives me longer talk and standby times. I have always wanted to get a
camera phone because I never knew what it was like. So after finally giving it a
try I am very happy that I purchased it.
The signal strength of this phone is superb compared to other older phones I
have used in the past. I have notice clear call quality and louder too. The
menus are easy to navigate through without getting lost, but you always have the
manual that explains everything but without much detail. If you really need
detailed information I suggest researching on the Internet.
FINAL THOUGHTS :
The LG VX8100 cellular phone is the most advanced phone I have used in my entire
life which has some amazing features to top it off. If you are like me and love
to have the latest and the greatest technology at your disposal then this is the
phone for you. This phone is an all-in-one device for communicating (voice, txt.
pix. flix), and entertaining yourself anywhere, anytime. If your wireless
contract is expiring or if you are just looking to upgrade your current phone, I
would highly recommend this VX8100 from LG. |
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Details & Specifications |
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Manufacturer: |
LG |
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Website: |
www.lge.com |
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Digital Camera: |
Yes, 1.3 Mega pixels, 2x Digital Zoom, LED
Flash, Self-timer |
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Streaming Multimedia: |
Yes, Streaming Music & TV with Verizon VCAST Service |
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MP3 or iTunes Player: |
Yes, MP3 Player Built-In (need software upgrade) |
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Bluetooth Wireless: |
Yes |
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Video Capture / Camcorder: |
Yes, 15 Seconds Max, QCIF-quality Resolution |
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Voice-Driven Menus: |
Yes |
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Data Capable/Use As Modem: |
Yes, (software sold separately) |
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PC Synchronization: |
Yes, (software sold separately) |
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Mobile Web Browsing: |
Yes, Openwave Browser Built-in |
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Multimedia Messaging: |
Yes, Via MMS, Big Picture\Video Message Capability |
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Text Messaging (SMS): |
Yes, 2-way, Via SMS & Text Messaging Templates |
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Polyphonic Ringtones: |
Yes, 72 Chords |
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Custom Ringtones: |
Yes, Record Your Own Ringtones |
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MP3 Ringtones: |
Yes |
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Ringer Profiles: |
Yes |
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Picture Caller ID: |
Yes |
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Multiple Languages: |
Yes (English and Spanish) |
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Games: |
Yes (downloadable, not pre-installed) |
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Customizable Graphics: |
Yes (downloadable) |
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Main Display: |
Yes, 176 x 220 Pixels, Over 262,000 Colors |
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External Display: |
Yes, 128 x 128 Pixels, Over 65,000 Colors |
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Speakerphone: |
Yes |
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Hands-Free Dialing: |
Yes, No Pre-training Required |
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Voice Memo: |
Yes, Up to 1 Minute Each |
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Standard Headset Jack: |
Yes |
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Alarm/Calculator/Calendar/USB Port/Vibrate: |
Yes |
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Phonebook Capacity: |
500 Entries |
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Multiple Numbers per Name: |
Yes, Up to 5 Per Entry (Email and URL) |
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Battery Type: |
Li-Ion 1000 mAh |
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Talk Time: |
Up to 180 Minutes (upgradeable) |
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Standby Time: |
Up to 216 Hours (upgradeable) |
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High-Speed Data: |
Yes, EV-DO near Broadband Speeds of 300-500 Kbps |
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Network Compatibility: |
CDMA 850 & 1900 |
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Ringtone Types Supported: |
MIDI and MP3 |
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Predictive Text Entry: |
Yes, T9 |
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Expandable Memory Capacity: |
Yes, miniSD Card Slot |
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Dimensions: |
3.58 inches (L) x 1.92 inches (W) x 1.03 inches (D) |
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Weight: |
4.16 ounces |
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Description: |
With V CAST capability for video and
music-on-demand, dual speakers for stereo sound, and Bluetooth® wireless
technology, the VX8100 is the ultimate in high speed, high tech and high
entertainment. Featuring a 1.3 megapixel camera/camcorder and a MiniSD external
memory port for storing pics, flicks, and songs, the sleek VX8100 is built for
serious mobile fun. |
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