LG VX8350 Review

October 7th, 2007 · No Comments

LG VX8350LG VX8350 is a 2007 model mobile phone. It sports external track controls, stereo speakers, and support for wireless Bluetooth stereo headphones. A music player and dual speakers for stereo sound, along with Verizon’s VCAST service pack a powerful entertainment punch, and there’s even a microSD memory port for extra storage.

CNET reviews the LG VX8350 and writes about design, “Even the external screen of the LG VX8350 is slightly improved over the VX8300. Though it still measures around 1.2 inches diagonally, the screen on the VX8350 now supports 256,000 colors as opposed to the 65,000 colors on the predecessor. The display shows the typical date, time, battery, and signal strength, as well as caller ID. It also acts as a self-portrait viewfinder when the camera is activated. When the music player is activated, you are also able to view album art and track information right on the external display.”

Expandable microSD memory slot able to accept cards up to 4 GB in size. MobileBurn reviews the LG VX8350 and writes, “While it is not likely to be a high-profile device for Verizon, an economically priced device such as the VX8350 could end up being relatively popular with those folks that want to add a bit of high-tech to their diet without breaking the bank. The LG VX8350 is available now from Verizon Wireless for US$129.99 with a new two year agreement. Online shoppers at Verizon’s website will receive an additional $50 discount off the price.” Mobilewhack writes about LG VX8350, “To top it all of, the VX8350 has other media related features like a 1.3 megapixel and support for Verizon’s V CAST streaming video and over the air music purchases. The VX8350 is also capable of some fun features like video wallpapers as well as more practical things like a one-touch speakerphone.”



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