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LG VX8100 Review (with complaints)

Fri, September 9, 2005 — Category: Advocacy

I’ve been using my new LG VX8100 cell phone for about 2 weeks now. Overall I’m satisfied.
Couple of things:
1) Paid the $4.99 for Mobile 2.0 (I like to check my email via yahoo and news feeds when I’m out of town or away from a computer). It’s $4.99 unlimited bandwidth (unlike Cingular who reams you […]

I’ve been using my new LG VX8100 cell phone for about 2 weeks now. Overall I’m satisfied.

Couple of things:

1) Paid the $4.99 for Mobile 2.0 (I like to check my email via yahoo and news feeds when I’m out of town or away from a computer). It’s $4.99 unlimited bandwidth (unlike Cingular who reams you at .03 cents/kilobyte). However, it does subtract from your minutes, so I only use after 9pm and weekends.

2) “IN” Calling is GREAT!! I just wish there was a feature in the addressbook to mark a contact as having Verizon. You can check if your friends are “IN”.

3) Making a call out of the addressbook is kind of difficult at first (too many buttons). However, you can set speed dials (and voice activated dialing, although I haven’t tried this yet).

4) Camera has great resolution (default is 640×480 but can be changed to 1280×960), does have a 3 second delay, which can make for some odd/blury shots. I’ve found it’s hit or miss, not sure what the difference is, but some pictures are sharp resolutions, others are really grainy. Seen the same for both indoor and outdoor shots. Possibly lighting, or that 3 second delay if I move it or something.

The 15 second video recorder is pretty good too. I mean, well let’s face it, as far as video goes it sucks, but it’s better than what I expected for a cell phone, or even my digital sony camera’s 10 second video recorder.

5) MP3 player is disabled, I read there was a way to enable it and set mp3s as your ringer, although it required connecting your phone to your pc (to run 3rd party software) and renaming the file. Verizon’s reasoning is that they will soon release an iTunes-like download on demand service, and will enable the mp3 player in the newer revisions of the phone operating system, once their service is ready.

6) battery life is good, as long as you don’t use the video recorder or camera excessively. I disabled the EVDO searching, which also will consume battery life. I don’t plan on using their highspeed broadband (EVDO) anytime soon, so no reason to have it search for it.

To do this, hit the “Menu” key, then type “0″ once, then “0″ 5 more times. You then get into their secret service menu. Choose “Network Select” then “Mode Preference” and select “1x only”. Get It Now, Web and phone will still work.

7) All the “Get it Now” stuff costs money. They have “demo versions” which only let you browse the apps/music/ringtones. To actually Play something, you need to buy it. Probably the most profitable pricing scheme they could come up with. I did buy the $8.99 for “7 uses” on a ring tone downloader. So far, I’ve only found 3 ringtones which I like. And they are only polyphonic ringtones too, no MP3 ringtones yet.

The best features of this phone are the speaker phone, camera, video recorder (easy 1 button access for those hard-to-catch scenes).

Call clarity is fine. I did read that itwas poor. I personally haven’t experienced this, except with a hands-free headset. I haven’t tried it with a bluetooth $60, or at least a newer headphone w/mic piece.

It does have a mini secure digital card slot, which today comes up to 1gb of storage. Will be pretty cool to store my mp3s on it in the future.

You can download the LG VX8100 manuals. (LG’s web site is virtually useless).

For me, it was either the Motorola E815 or the LG VX8100. I looked at the mtorola in person, and people were right - it feels like a cheap piece of plastic (the Dell of cell phones). That alone was enough for me to buy the sturdier LG VX8100 (all the sales people said LG was better too).

The one difference from what I gathered was the Motorola had a working MP3 player.

As for price, I bought mine on LetsTalk.com after rebates the phone was free (+tax). You do have to wait 4 months to send in the $150 rebate though. LetsTalk was able to handle my number porting without any problem. When the phone arrived in the mail, all I had to do was punch in a number and activate it. (You enter your portable phone number AFTER your billing info, fyi).

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Comment by Anonymous

September 21, 2005 @ 2:29 pm

> Emailing/sending a picture is kind of a pain in the ass too…no easy way to pick a member from your address book and choose mobile or email.

I just bought this phone myself, and it’s really not that hard to send a pic to a contact’s email address.

Just in case you’re doing it the hard way, here’s the easy way: (steps 1-7 should be obvious)

1. Open MY PIX

2. Select a picture in gallery mode, or else you can also be viewing an individual picture.

3. Press the right function key: “Options”

4. Select Send. The first “To:” field should be highlighted.

5. Press the left function key “Add”

6. Select Contacts

7. Scroll/Search for your contact.

8. When your contact is highlighted, press the left and right direction pad buttons until the desired Mobile, Mobile2, Email or Email2 field is selected.

9. Press OK

10. Repeat if you’d like.

I imagine that you didn’t know about Step 8. It took me a bit of playing to figure that out. At first, you only see the default number.

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Comment by Anthony

September 21, 2005 @ 2:41 pm

Yes, thanks for posting this. I was just thinking about updating the page today. I did finally figure that right-left trick out.

I guess there are so many features on this phone, it’s difficult to have 1-button access to all of ‘em.

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Comment by Paul Lyon

February 20, 2006 @ 10:19 pm

I strongly recommend that you get version 6 of the verizon firmware it has everything! I was disappointed at first but I found the service screen and enabled my MP3 player. You can get the firmware here.

Here’s a little tutorial on how to use the verizon dialup, you can get about 50KBps downstream. It comes in handy if you are ever traveling.

Comment by Ryan

February 23, 2006 @ 10:07 am

If you by the sandisk and the usb adapter you can transfer your PCs MP3s on to your phone and listen to them in stereo. Just have to enable the MP3 function that is disabled on some cell versions.
press 0 on the menu screen, the 0 6 more times, then scroll down to option 11, select it, select enable MP3.

Comment by drok roks

May 4, 2006 @ 8:02 pm

i fought with the mp3 player for about a month getting different answers from different tech support centers at lg and verizon. formated the mini sd card, synced songs to it, then transferred the songs into the my mp3 folder, enabled the mp3 player in the service menu-tryed different formats(mp3,wma,etc.). finally talked to a verizon employee who actually carries the lg vx8100 and plays mps.
Basically you have to buy the “music essential package” which has windows media player ten(i hav this already of course but you need the version ten with the verizon icon or program or whatever) It’s 30 bucks at verizon but sellingcheaper on ebay- got one for 10 bucks and 8 shipping. also it comes with a usb cable to connect to your pc and also heaadphones so you can listen to songs and answer the phone with them if somone calls.

Comment by doofus

July 1, 2006 @ 10:10 am

i am curious as to why your mp3 player was having problems. I’ve had my phone since January 06 and i’ve never had a problem with the mp3 player. i wonder if the song names were too long or something really weird like that.

Comment by John

July 6, 2006 @ 11:26 am

the mini-sd memory card actually comes as big as a 2.0 gigabyte card now.

Comment by chovy

July 6, 2006 @ 11:32 am

yes, you can find them for less than $100 on the web.

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