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LG VX6100
LG VX6100 Phone (Verizon Wireless) |
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Solid phone, great features, bad battery

4 out of 5
I've had this phone for over a year now... and I average between 500-1000 minutes a month on it.
The UI is awesome, the software for contacts and menu items is intuitive and easy to learn.
The camera works well enough... frankly I could do without a camera on my phone.
The battery drains after a full day usage though. It was fine for the first three months, after that... massive drain. Bad deal. I ended up having to by the extended battery which makes an already larger-than-most phone quite stout.
Sound quality and call quality has been great. I make a lot of calls on the road and I have never had a problem.
Speaker phone is fantastic. It's quick to turn on or off and has been used many many times for impromptu conference calls with my team.
This phone has made me a very loyal LG fan. They are making some of the best phones right now. Far superior to Motorola in my opinion.
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Fairly good phone, if unspectacular

4 out of 5
A reasonably functional phone -- but definitely not a James Bond device -- got it directly from Verizon Wireless as part of a two-year two-phone sign-up plan. The plan was for two vx5200s, but upgraded one to a vx6100 for a modest fee. Would have upgraded both phones to vx6100 but the deal at the time only allowed one upgrade. No problems with the phone -- feels fairly solid. Verizon coverage in our area is good. Unfortunately, the only way to find out if a particular phone and a particular carrier will work well in a given area is to find someone with that particular combination in that area -- so it isn't suprising that some reviewers have more problems than others in a particular area and/or with a particular phone. Can't emphasize it enough -- definitely ask friends/coworkers about their experiences with particular phones and carriers in your area before buying -- for example I had one friend who only got good reception around work and home with T-mobile. Good luck -- finding the right phone and the right carrier can be challenging.
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!! for mr. austin!!!!

3 out of 5
i like the item for the most part except it tends to short out or never have signal or stuff liek that its life it sucks!
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8 months

1 out of 5
I have had this phone for only 8 months, and it is already broken. When making calls the only way to hear is by using the SPEAKER PHONE, otherwise you hear nothing. Not the ringing of the phone, and not the other person. Plus the front screen is getting dust and what not inside of it... its just bad
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This phone is the worst

1 out of 5
Yeah, I mean it. This phone is the worst in reception and battery life, two most important areas one would look for in a good phone.
I have been using this for a while now (more than a year) and I have at least one dropped call in a day. I make hardly 10 to 15 calls a day and one out of 10 is not 3%, you moron (I am addressing the customer service rep here who told me 3 to 5% of dropped calls is quite normal).
The best place for this phone is the gutters, not your pocket.
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