Tuesday, May 8, 2007

LG vx8300 reviewed by Geeks part 1


Verizon Wireless the nation’s largest and strongest Network provider and LG recently launched an update to the VX8100 music phone with the new introduction of the lighter (3.88oz/110g) LG VX8300. While the VX8300 retains much of the previous specifications as of its predecessor the LG VX8100, the added tweaks both in hardware and design are appreciated, especially the weight issues. Instantaneously when taking a closer look at the new LG VX8300. I could immediately decipher that its eye-catching metallic gray clam-shell was sturdy and durable, but hey not indestructible.
Like the LG VX8100, the LG VX8300 EV-DO handset includes illuminating music control keys on the outside of the flip on the VX8300 signifying the phone’s marketability as an MP3 phone. The LG VX8300 also has built-in stereo speakers and GPS radio capability making the LG VX8300 a versatile music power device. I mean GPS radio, WOW! The rewind, play/pause, and fast-forward buttons are ergonomically positioned so to provide optimal operational efficiency of the music capabilities in the LG VX8300 itself. A new feature that the LG designers added to the LG VX8300 is the ability to expand memory using microSD memory expansion technology over the previous model's miniSD. Now all you LG lovers and Verizon customers can expand your memory capabilities and have a greater degree of freedom & wireless mobility to share or listen to various music media anywhere you go.

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