September 30, 2004
LG VX6000
The LG VX6000's sleek silver shape has a new twist on the trademark LG clamshell design with an external Organic Electro-Luminescent (OEL) display, a feature that saves valuable battery life as well as enhances the phone design with functional, colorful flashes of moving light. The LG VX6000 offers one of the only zoom control features available. Shutterbugs can zoom in on their subjects up to four times and adjust the resolution of the photo with three settings: Low (160x120), Medium (320x240) and High (640x480).
Specifications:
• Dual-Mode
• 3.54” x 1.9” x 0.95”
• 3.98 ounces
• Li-Ion battery
• 3.5 hours talk
Features:
• Vibrating alert
• Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) to upload
• 2-way text messaging with predictive text input
• 100 phone book entries (each stores 5 numbers and 3 e-mail addresses
• TTY capability
• GPS
ZDNet reviews the LG VX6000 and writes - ' A real head turner, LG’s first camera phone for Verizon service has the performance to back up its slick design....The VX6000 does a lot of things and does them well, including making calls, taking pictures, and lasting for hours on one battery charge.' Rating - 8.3
Time Magazine has a review of the LG VX6000 and writes - 'Besides the camera and photo software, the phone is a major improvement over previous models. There's a larger, brighter interior LCD screen, and a scrolling-marquee external screen, complete with dancing colored dots. The rounded styling obscures the fact that it is actually about the same size as its predecessor, the VX4400. Battery life could be better — the phone couldn't run two full days without dying, even though it was on standby for all but a half-hour. Still, between the aesthetics and engineering, the VX6000 is ready for a leading role.'
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Posted by Darren at September 30, 2004 01:04 PM

