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Whats A Cell Phone?
Join Date: Jul 2007
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What is the best LG cell phone for Verizon?
I am to upgrade my phone with Verizon now. I had a RAZRV3 but didn't like it. After reading several reviews, I've come to my senses that maybe LG phones were better. But I went to see the LGVX9900 on display but I don't need so much stuff. I only check my emails from time to time and need sufficient memory space for my phone numbers. I want a phone better than a Razr (since it should be a promotion), which had terrible battery life which was quite annoying. I was looking at LGVX8600 or VX8700, but both also seem to have some faults. Any suggestions on what would be a slim phone, that has no visible antenna, that has long battery life, and it a good quality phone? If there are others besides LGs that are recommended, I'd also like to consider that. Price is not a problem. Thanks!
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Whats A Cell Phone?
Join Date: Jul 2007
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chocolate..hands down i loved that phone,it was a great phone,has a amazing camera,music player and the battery lasted for quite a while!!! i definitely recommend it!!! I no longer have that phonw because i switched to tmobile and i gave the phone to a friend who loves it!!
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Whats A Cell Phone?
Join Date: Jul 2007
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DEAR MISS THE BEST ON THE MARKET IS SAM-SUNG SCH-a 990 3 LG VX 5300'S A 2 YEAR CONTRACT THE PHONE IS (349.99) ON LINE DISCOUNT IS ($50.00) AND FINAL COST IS $ 299.99) GOOD LUCK THIS IS THE HIGHEST PHONE BY THEM OK GOOD LUCK TAKE CARE
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Whats A Cell Phone?
Join Date: Jul 2007
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Every phone is going to have some faults. Currently I use the LGVX8600 and I love it - it is the perfect phone for my needs and wants. But everyone is going to have a different phone that is right for them. As an example, I love that my phone has a sleek keypad that seems to meld all the numbers together, some other people have complained profusely about that feature.Honestly, I suggest you take advantage of the 15-30 days to try out each phone you might be interested in... just get a phone you might like, and if it disappoints you, you have that time frame to return it and try something different without penalty. That way you get first hand experience, since nobody can really say what the best phone is due to individual preference.
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