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| LG VX8350 Phone (Verizon Wireless) | 
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| Brand: LG Category: Wireless
List Price: $299.99 Buy New: $2.77 You Save: $297.22 (99%)

Avg. Customer Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 2116
Color: Black Media: Wireless Phone Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
Model: VX8350 UPC: 652810813464 ASIN: B000W51KY8
Release Date: September 17, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Data not available Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| | Access Verizon's V Cast Music and Video service via fast EV-DO data network; GPS-enabled for turn-by-turn directions | | | 1.3-megapixel camera with video recording (QCIF resolution); MP3 and WMA compatibility | | | Bluetooth connectivity for stereo music streaming; MicroSD expansion; USB mass storage | | | Up to 3.5 hours of talk time, up to 210 hours (8.8 days) of standby time | | | Includes: Standard Li-Ion Battery, AC Travel Charger, Quick Reference Guide and User's Guide |
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Amazon.com Product Description An upgrade to the popular VX8300, the LG VX8350 slims down the clamshell design by doing away with the external antenna, but it keeps the external LCD and music playback control buttons. And you'll need those because this phone is compatible with Verizon's V Cast Music Service, which enables you to purchase songs through your phone and download them via Verizon's fast EV-DO data network. Other features include integrated dual speakers, Bluetooth connectivity for stereo music streaming, 1.3-megapixel camera with video capabilities, voice dialing, and MicroSD memory card expansion. 
Download your new favorite tunes right to your phone via Verizon's V Cast Music store. | Verizon Service Options With support for the EV-DO high-speed data standard, you'll enjoy fast access to the Internet and Verizon's multimedia services (additional charges applicable), with average download speeds ranging from 400 to 700 Kbps and peak rates up to 2 Mbps. (Learn more about where EV-DO coverage is offered.) The V Cast Music service enables you to download songs instantly to your phone, or purchase music through your PC and transfer the files to your phone. If purchased from your phone, you'll receive two copies of the song: a Windows Media Audio Pro Plus format at 64Kbps stereo is sent to your phone, and a Windows Media Audio 9 format at 160Kbps stereo is sent to your account in the V CAST Music online store for downloading to your PC. V Cast Music offers nearly 2 million songs, with more being added all the time. With the V Cast Video service, you can stream or download video clips to your phone from a variety of news, entertainment, sports, and weather channels, including CNN, ABC News, E!, CBS Sports, The Weather Channel, and VH1. Getting on the Internet is easy using Verizon's Mobile Web 2.0 package, which allows you to read and send e-mails, exchange instant messages and view your favorite web content on your phone. Verizon's Get It Now wireless download service is also fully compatible with this phone. This pay-per-download service features application downloads, games and productivity tools. You can also personalize your handset with ringtone downloads using the Get It Now service. With this GPS-enabled phone, you'll be able to access Verizon's VZ Navigator service (additional charges applicable) for voice-prompted turn-by-turn directions, heads-up alerts, local search of nearly 14 million points of interest in the US (such as landmarks, restaurants and ATMs), and detailed color maps. And Verizon's Chaperone service lets you easily locate your loved ones from your Verizon Wireless phone or PC in real time. After defining a zone, such as an area designating a school or summer camp, you'll be sent an alert via text message when the Chaperone handset enters or leaves the zone. Phone Features 
The slim clamshell VX8350 features a 1.3-megapixel camera (with video recording) and Bluetooth stereo music streaming capability. | The VX8350 features a traditional clamshell design with a large 176 x 220-pixel internal color display with support for 256K, as well as an external TFT LCD with a 96 x 96-pixel resolution (for displaying incoming call information, battery life, signal strength, graphics, photos and more). Music playback control keys are also located on the front cover. Most of the phone's features and on-screen menus are controlled by a five-way center button on the handset's backlit control pad. The VX8350's built-in address book can store up to 500 contacts for quick and easy management of phone numbers and email addresses. Meanwhile, a speed dialing feature allows you to dial up to 99 numbers virtually instantaneously. The phone comes with built-in polyphonic ringtones plus a vibrating alert. More ringtones can be downloaded via Verizon's Get It Now service. Ringtones can be assigned to specific callers so you don't have to look at the phone to know who's calling, or you can match pictures with callers to identify them. This phone provides Bluetooth version 1.1 wireless connectivity, and includes profiles for communication headset, handsfree car kits, and audio/video remote control. With the A2DP Bluetooth profile, you can stream your music to a pair of compatible Bluetooth stereo headphones. You can connect your laptop (either via Bluetooth or wired USB) and enjoy dial-up networking--surf the Internet, send email, and access files from a server. This phone also provides USB mass storage capabilities for saving and transferring your most important files from PC to PC. The 1.3-megapixel camera offers three resolution modes (1280 x 960, 640 x 480, 320 x 240) and includes a self-timer, night mode, and brightness/white balance controls. It also records video clips (176 x 144 pixels) from 30 seconds (for sending via MMS) or up to 1 hour (for saving to memory card). You can also set videos under 5 MB in size as your screen's wallpaper. The phone also sports an airplane mode feature, which allows the user to safely use the non-wireless functions of a phone (such as music, games, or organizer functions) on an airplane during flight. Other features include: - Up to 1000 contact entries with up to five numbers and picture ID for each entry
- MP3 and WMA music file compatibility; synchronize music from PC to phone
- Voice memo recording up to 1 hour; record phone calls up to 5 minutes in length
- 2.5mm headphone jack
- One-touch speakerphone
- Voice Clarity--auto adjust voice based on surrounding noise level
- Hearing Aid Compatibility: M4/T4
- Calendar, alarm clock, calculator
- Java-based games
- 72-chord polyphonic ringtones
- WAP web browser
Vital Statistics The LG VX8350 weighs 3.3 ounces and measures 3.73 x 1.97 x 0.87 inches. Its 1000 mAh lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 3.5 hours of talk time, and up to 210 hours of digital standby time. It runs on the CDMA 850/1900 frequencies and Verizon's EV-DO data network.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 18 more reviews...
What's good vs what's bad July 24, 2008 Three and one-half stars, actually, but I rounded up. The phone itself is sleek, lightweight and suits my taste, so I give it very high marks.. The exterior buttons (camera, voice activation and volume) are easy to push when they're being used--and too easy to push when the phone is in one's pocket. The phone is accidentally turned on throughout the day, but automatically shuts off again after 7 seconds, so it's not a threat to battery life. I also like the large, high contrast fonts for the exterior clock and for dialed numbers. I could never see the numbers on my old phone when I was outside . This phone solves that problem.
The worst feature is the Verizon software. The voice activation feature, supposedly improved, is pretty awful. My old LG phone was far superior. After programming a name to call on the old phone, it worked perfectly almost every time. This new LG LX-8350 gets it w-r-o-n-g almost every time. The phone is supposed to read your typed contacts, but it mispronounces everything and therefore does not recognize correct pronunciation. Ironically, it can't even understand the word "Verizon" unless you type it in as "Vriyson" and even that's pushing it. I've talked to at least 10 Verizon reps about it. One rep said the only name it gets right is his girlfriend's. Only two Verizon reps out of 10 were helpful in trying to figure out a way to get the voice recognition to work better. There are some settings to fiddle with and along with typing my contact's names phonetically it's working a bit better now. Hint: add extra consonants to words and try to avoid the letter "i" unless you want it to rhyme with "tree". The Verizon menus are dreadful and not customizable for the most part. Words like Prompts, Alerts, and Read Outs are menu options that aren't explained anywhere, but appear in several places--and the Verizon folks that I've spoken to don't know what they mean either. Yes, there are loads of features--I think this phone does everything!-- but without it being customizable, way too much time is spent pushing buttons and backspacing. The speaker is a little more shrill than my old LG, but it's not too bad. Reception is good, even though the antenna is hidden. If there ever is a software upgrade, I'll take it.
Good phone, adequate access to web July 3, 2008 I've used cell phones the old-fashioned way, primarily for phone calls, but wanted to add rudimentary access to the mobile web. This phone works very well for the former, and well enough for the latter. I just bought this phone, so these are my first impressions.
I have a few minor complaints: 1) There are buttons on almost every surface, so you have to be careful how you grab the phone. Otherwise, you might activate camera mode or voice-command mode by mistake. 2) As others have mentioned, it's easy to accidentally hit the "clear" key while pressing the "down" key. 3) On my previous phones (Nokia), the alarm clock function worked even if the phone was turned off; but on the VX8350, the alarm won't function unless the phone is turned on. 4) There's no quick way to lock the keyboard in order to prevent accidental key presses from having an effect.
The mobile web access is adequate for my use, although a serious web user would want another phone (such as a Blackberry or iPhone). The speed is fine, but the small screen size limits its usefulness. I'm new to the mobile web. I was at first disappointed by the Verizon web menu and search function (which seems useless), but figured out how to use the phone more effectively: 1) Bring up the mobile web (by pressing the "up" key), and select item 9, "favorites". 2) Create "favorite" entries for a few mobile web sites such as the following: www dot google dot com slash xhtml(mobile Google) wapedia dot mobi slash en slash (mobile Wikipedia) cantoni dot mobi (links to useful mobile sites)
Then use these favorites as your portal to the web, and ignore the rest of the Verizon menu.
You can also bring up any URL directly, although the procedure is not obvious at first glance. (In mobile web mode, hit right soft key and select item 4, "go to URL".)
The optional microSD card is not needed for basic use, but would be required if you store a lot of stuff (songs, photos) on the phone, or if you want an easy way to transfer photographs from the phone to a computer (or transfer music files and ringtones from a computer to the phone).
Not Great. . . June 26, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Alright. Well... I purchased this phone about a month and a half ago, and right from the start I knew it would not last long. On the first day, I liked the fact that the phone had the text reading on the front, and the inside screen's display was pretty nice. But, it is not built sturdily and the picture quality is not great. About a week and a half after getting the phone, I dropped it for the first time. It was only on my wood floor, and only about a one foot drop. This drop, however, made my phone substantially different. The camera was worse, and the front screen started to come off. I have seen people throw their phone (such as the LG enV) against walls over and over again and nothing happened. I immediately thought I should get another phone, but due to high prices, did not. Now I have had the phone for about a month and a half, and I have dropped it a total of 3 more times. Once on rocks. The front screen works, but looks terrible from one fall on rocks. The paint is scratched and it looks significantly worse. Yesterday, as I was biking, the phone slipped out of my pocket (and it is a very slippery phone, due to the design), and fell into a small puddle of water. The puddle was small, and only about half an inch deep. I picked it up and continued biking. I did not check whether or not it was functioning correctly until abuot 3 minutes later when I had stopped for a water break. I pressed the button on the front and the screen did not light up. I opened it up and it was off. I tried turning it on, and it did not work. So, I removed the battery and began drying it. The battery was not damaged by the water, I later noticed. The screen, however, was greatly hurt. I kept drying the phone, then flipping it closed. Each time I opened it, I noticed there was more water inside, not much, but about 2 drops. I though deep and hard about what could have happened. Then, it came to me that water must have gotten into the front cover, in the spot where it came off a bit. I tried sucking anything I could out of the open cover, but it did not work. I put it in my pocket, and continued my ride. About 20 minutes later, I opened the phone and tried powering it on once again. It started to come on, but shut back off. At this time I noticed the screen, both front and inside, were water damaged. I tried turning the phone on again about 5 minutes later, and it came on to my surprise. There was something wrong though. Actually, there were many things wrong. The battery was almost dead (or so it said), the speaker would not work, the camera was ruined, and it could not get ANY reception whatsoever. I turned it back off and rode home. Today, the phone, after the course of the day, was drying out slightly. The battery was fine, as I presumed. The front screen is now partially functional. The camera is still very bad. The speaker is working about 25% of the time, but by working, I mean playing all my sounds slowly and very low pitched. The speaker also randomly stops working, but the phone stays on. The screens look almost perfect, if not better than before, other than the scratches on the front. As for the reception, I still have none, and it angers me. I have a feeling that the water got into the antenna (located in the top of the phone), and damaged it beyond repair. I am hoping that it will dry out more and work once again.
Here are my final ratings for the phone. Front Display - 8/10 Inside Display - 7/10 Camera/Picture Quality - 5/10 Video Quality - 4/10 Speakers (when functional) - 7/10 Music Player - 9/10 Texting - 9/10 Battery Life - 6/10 Sturdiness - 2/10 Overall - 6/10 I do NOT recommend purchasing this phone, as it will only end in disappointment. My experiences are similar to those of my friend who also had this phone, and now owns the LG enV2. Do NOT buy this phone.
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My husband's phone May 16, 2008 3 out of 7 found this review helpful
My husband's last phone was with sprint and looked similar. However, he liked that phone better. These are his comments.
Pros Makes calls reliably Few dropped calls Camera Bluetooth
Cons Hard to find the function you want Common functions are well hidden Doesn't hold charge all that well
I like my red one better and have reviewed it there. Our two lines costs about the same as his one line did with sprint.
LG 8350 cheap construction April 14, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have had my LG 8359 phone for 5 months and the hinges cracked and broke off in pieces. This phone was not dropped or treated roughly. LG would not stand behind this phone and replace it because it has a "limited warantee" and body damage is part of it. The phone itself is great, just be sure you have no structural defects at the hinges or be sure to buy insurance.
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