Monday, July 14, 2008

LG KF700 ready to strike

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Slated for release this month is the LG KF700 from LG Electronics. The said mobile phone made a lot waves and noise during the Mobile Phone Convention last month and stirred a lot of excitement and anticipation from the mobile communications community. At a clear vantage point, the overwhelming buzz over the LG KF700 is pretty much justified. One of the probable reasons is that the LG KF700 is one of the mobile phones poised for launch since LG's announcement that they will now only cater to the upper crust of the market. Quite a pressure, if you would ask me.
Obviously, the LG KF700 and the
LG cell phone accessories that come with it are still on the works so it is quite unsafe to make a verdict just yet.
So for now let us all be content with our Nokia phones with their
Nokia accessories or our Motorola phones with their Motorola cell phone accessories.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

LG Aloha for Virgin Mobile

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The LG Aloha sports a sleek design and a beautiful exterior finish which is enticing to the eyes. Or rather so minimalist that it could be regarded as a so-so mobile phone. But judgments are really subjective, so here's my subjective view of the LG Aloha for Virgin Mobile. Now that we are past the outside, let's go check the features and how they fare on my personal meter.
The LG Aloha is not a highly-advanced mobile phone with complicated features. The Aloha is basically a phone. So for those who are looking for flip phone with camera and stuff, you are in the wrong hole. Otherwise, the Aloha weighs in at 2.7 ounces, practically light. But the plastic feel that you get once you hold the phone will turn you off instantly.
But if that won't throw you off, then the goodies will come,
think. The Aloha commands a decent performance for phone conversation. Call quality is good but not spectacular. One can actually hear some background noise but not loud enough to disrupt the entire conversations.

If you are thinking of getting this phone and have it customized with cell phone cases, cell phone covers and other mobile phone accessories, you are wasting your bucks pal. Even if Virgin Mobile offers it at $19.99, it's not worth it.
The LG Aloha is a sucker for a mobile phone. No more, no less.

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Sunday, June 29, 2008

The LG 200C from Tracfone

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Tracfone now offers the LG 200C at only $29.99. The LG 200C is a clamshell mobile phone with basic features such as SMS and caller-id. Probably not the kind of phone most people use this days owing to the fact that it doesn't have a camera. And unlike Nokia accessories, the LG cell phone accessories for the LG 200C are very hard to find. Users of this phone have reported that they end up buying data cables from another phone brand since they happen to have the same cable ports.

But, to say the least, this clamshell has reaped good reviews for its voice clarity and excellent signal strength. Users of this mobile phone will appreciate the clear conversations they will experience. Though there are still background noises, these are greatly minimized. For $29.99, the LG 200C is a good deal for any potential buyer who just need a phone, nothing more, nothing less.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

LG 3280 for Tracfone

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One of the worse phones Tracfone has to offer, the LG 3280 is priced at $49.99.

For those who does not talk for hours and wants an almost indestructible mobile phone that could be used in the area of Wisconsin, the LG 3280 is the phone for you. No amount of LG cell phone accessories can ever amplify the performance of this phone. The LG 3280 is not destined to be a classic, it is fated to join the rest of the bargain bin mobile phones you see at Walmart or Circuit City.
Basically, the LG 3280 is just a phone. No more and no less. But the sad thing about it is that even though the LG 3280 can conjure above average sound quality and a strong signal reception, the battery will die on you all of a sudden. Do not believe what the box says (it states 3.5 hours). It will drain right in the middle of your call. Most likely, a new set of
cell phone batteries and chargers might do the trick but it's not worth it.
Take my advice; get a new mobile phone for your own sake.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

LG 225

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The LG 225 is a mid range clamshell that offers just about every features you will ver need. Nothing fancy, just the type of phone you would give your grandmother on her 75th wedding anniversary. Very easy to use and very easy to customized with cell phone accessories such as cell phone cases, cell phone covers and such, the LG 225 is not remarkable but it is not that bad either.
The downsides for the LG 225 are the low quality of the speakerphone and the pathetic battery life. Its talk time last only up to 2.5 hours. One might need to stack up those
cell phone batteries if you are getting this phone.
Marketed by Tracfone, the LG 225 can also be beefed up with the right set of
LG cell phone accessories.

Friday, June 13, 2008

LG Announces Three New Phones for Verizon

Today LG officially announced three new handsets as part of Verizon Wireless' summer lineup.
  • Dare: This bar-style touch-based device carries a 3.2 megapixel camera that has improved video recording capabilities. It will have photo editing software, as well as direct access to social networking sites. It will be able to use to Verizon's EVDO network and V CAST services, but LG was short on providing more details.
  • Decoy: This slider phone has a built-in, removable Bluetooth headset that is incorporated into the phone's design. The headset will charge when it is stored in the phone. It has a five-way joystick for navigation, and has incorporated GPS. It will be available June 16.
  • Chocolate 3: This latest version of LG's music-centric phone switches from being a slider to being a clamshell. The music control wheel has been relocated to the outside of the phone for access when the phone is closed. It will also have an FM transmitter, stereo speakers, and 1GB of internal memory. It will also support microSD cards up to 8GB in size. It has a 2 megapixel camera, and will be available in July.
All credits and information was found by phonescoop.

Friday, June 6, 2008

LG VX9700 Dare in the wild -- if you can call Verizon "wild"



Sit back, relax, grab the popcorn, and check this out, because there's this really awesome battle going on between LG and Samsung for the hearts and minds of the touchscreen-loving public on Sprint and Verizon right now (and AT&T, too, if you count the LG Vu). The Glyde and Voyager are fighting the good fight as we speak, while the Instinct will be tagging in shortly -- and right behind it will be this puppy, the VX9700 Dare from LG, which is just now getting some of its first shots out in the environs. Like Sprint's Instinct, the Dare goes QWERTY keyboard-free in favor of a virtual pad; specs include a 3.2 megapixel camera, 3.5mm headphone jack, microSDHC support, and a wide QVGA display. Rumors have it landing in July, at which point we can drop the chain-link octagon cage and let it go toe-to-toe with the Instinct for dominance. Remember, guys, no biting or hair pulling, and may the best fashionable Korean touchphone win.

All credits and information was found by engadget.