Reviews on the latest and best mobile phones on the market.
Wirefly reviews the Alltel LG AX8600: “The LG AX8600 for Alltel makes a great argument to sell your MP3 player. The LG AX8600 features a stunning thin black design with soft-touch glowing external music controls, streaming or downloadable music, and the capability to transfer music to and from your PC (USB cable required). With streaming stereo music over Bluetooth support and 1.3 Megapixel camera/camcorder and tons more, the LG AX8600 stands up to any other mobile entertainment phone on the market.”
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The Sprint LG Rumor has apparently stopped shipping to retail stores because of a major firmware problem. LG is hard at work fixing the problem and once the issue is resolved, existing users will have the option of an over-the-air download of the updated firmware.
EngadgetMobile has more: “The Sprint LG Rumor has a “known issue where certain sets of key presses during startup can trigger a complete erasure of the phone’s firmware.” Purportedly, the Sprint LG Rumor cannot be restored once triggered save for at the factory, but LG is hard at work creating an updated firmware that removes the code from being accessible.”
ZDNet reviews the LG CU515: “The LG CU515 is a media-centric model that offers a bevy of features including a 1.3-megapixel camera, stereo Bluetooth, a music player, Push to talk (PTT) compatibility, and support for AT&T’s 3G services. The LG CU515 is a decent phone by all accounts, and it delivers good call quality, but its media performance was variable. As such, we’d recommend the Motorola Razr2 V9 as a better alternative. At $249.99, it’s expensive if you pay full price, but you can get it for $89.99 with a two-year service contract.
The Bottom Line: The LG CU515 is great for making calls, but it’s not AT&T’s best cell phone for multimedia and wireless broadband use.”
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Sprint has stopped shipping the LG Rumor to its retail stores and halted sales of the phone while it works on fixing an error with the phone's firmware. A debugging menu, meant for engineers, was left active in the ...
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Cnet reviews the Verizon LG VX5400: “The Verizon LG VX5400 has a few extra features that elevates it above pure basic phone status–a VGA camera, Bluetooth, and voice-command support, just to name a few. Not to mention, it has a great keypad and excellent call quality as well. It’s not the fanciest phone on the block, but for a basic camera phone, it’s not too shabby. The Verizon LG VX5400 is quite affordable at $29.99 after a two-year service agreement.
The good: The Verizon LG VX5400 is a basic camera phone with Bluetooth and voice-command support. It also has an easy-to-use keypad plus excellent call quality.
The bad: It has disappointing photo quality.
The bottom line: Though it is a basic camera phone, the Verizon LG VX5400’s well-designed keypad and great performance makes it a good choice for those who don’t need a cell phone with a lot of features.”
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LG Chocolate TG800 is reviewed by Annie on Fri, December 28, 2007
Average rating: 3.7/10.
unless you don't want anyone to hear what you are saying...when I call someone using this phone, they don't hear what I am telling them.LG TU720 Shine is reviewed by Jenny on Fri, December 28, 2007
Average rating: 4.3/10.
My last phone was a samsung D870x this LG TU720 is NOTHING compaired to it. I was very disappointed even after hearing all the hype about this LG phone and looking into the pros and cons over the web. I've had ...
PhoneArena reviews the AT&T LG Shine: “How does the AT&T LG Shine…uh…..shine? Pretty well actually but it is apparent that this is meant to be a simple and stylish handset. It definitely looks great and feels solid both closed and opened, packs plenty of online applications to make use of its 3G capabilities, has a great camera, and strong performance to top it all off. Get past the AT&T LG Shine’s small keys and slightly odd layout and it really is a good handset.”
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And surprisingly not due to it being on the French network. It’s called that because of the extreme amount of bright orange used on this slider phone.
LG 8600 Chocolate Flip is reviewed by Rheault on Thu, December 27, 2007
Average rating: 8/10.
Well, bought this phone in July 07 - it is December and since November have been having problems with the screen going blank occasionally. Brought it to the Telus outlet to exchange or get fixed but they will not ...
According to the Dial-a-Phone blog, LG Viewty is apparently outselling the Apple iPhone in Europe.
LG claims it has sold 310,000 phones in just 5 weeks. The success of the LG Viewty is...
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LG has released yet another cell phone in Korea, the LG KH1800.
It is available in Orange and Black, measures 13.3mm thick, and features WCDMA connectivity, a 1.3Mpix digicam, E-dictionary, Multimedia...
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The FCC site has unveiled a new LG cell phone.
The new LG KE990d has just been approved by the commission and should become available pretty soon. Unfortunately, we know almost nothing about it: a GSM...
[Continue reading LG KE990d Passed the FCC]LG 150 is reviewed by Charles on Fri, December 21, 2007
Average rating: 5/10.
Guidelines for prolonging Li-ion battery life in the LG 150LG Electronic has been launch a cute and fashion phone which is called LG Orange KH1800 which already have 3G network. The orange come from the keypad which is use orange color.

Come with multitasking button, you can use SMS service, phone directory, and alarm setting when you still calling someone. the 3G WCDMA also support with automatic roaming service like LG Cyon SH-150.

The other feature from LG Cyon KH1800 have MP3 playback, text viewer, camera on the back side including electronic dictionary function. The price expected will be available 352,000 Korea Won on the Korea market via KTF telecom.

Verizon and LG came up with a new firmware update for the LG Voyager. The phone had many performance issues and glitches when it was released, but now most of them can be fixed. You can update your handset at your local Verizo...
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Verizon Wireless has just announced a “major” LG Voyager firmware update. It’s supposed to fix a whole host of issues with your LG Voyager, but you will have to go to a Verizon Wireless store to get the new firmware update. By the sound of it, you may want to go ahead and make the trek anyway.
EngadgetMobile says: “LG’s latest and greatest firmware for the LG Voyager superphone appears to bring a host of fixes and enhancements ranging from better battery life (or so they say, anyway) to an improved browsing experience.”
The LG Voyager is more than an enV on steroids, it is a phone for power users. There are a few hiccups, though. Read about them here.
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In response to user complaints regarding certain aspects of the LG Voyager's functionality, LG and Verizon have issued a firmware update that promises to fix many of the problems. Among the improvements are: prolonged battery life, better support for ...
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