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LG VX8550 Chocolate Black Phone (Verizon Wireless)
LG VX8550 Chocolate Black Phone (Verizon Wireless)

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Brand: LG
Category: Wireless

List Price: $499.99
Buy New: $58.32
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 23 reviews
Sales Rank: 5926

Color: Black
Media: Wireless Phone
Battery Type: Lithium Ion
Display Size: 3
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0
Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0

Model: SCHU740ZAV
UPC: 652810813402
ASIN: B000TK21MQ

Release Date: July 12, 2007
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4 out of 5 stars the lg chocolate is a very fun phone but it could do much more.   September 13, 2008
I, got my LG Chocolate 8550 about a few weeks ago and i have to say it is alot of fun.If your looking for a phone just to make calls on or something for business then you should get a smartphone.But if you want an ipod like cell phone that has a pretty killer music player and a sleek design as well as takes superb pictures this is the phone for you.The only thing diffent from this and the chocolate 3 is the Chocolate 3 is a filp phone with a gig of internal memory while the chocolate 8550 has a paltry 65.8 mb.Here we go with the pros and cons.

PROS:Is compatable with V Cast from Rhapsody even if it dosnt say it is take it to a verizon store and they will upgrade it for free.Great music player can pretty much do what a ipod nano can do with its music player and has an equilizer wich is awsome.Takes beautiful pics in fact this is a phone when you see the example pic on the box that is how good the pics look when taken.Fast charger time about 30 to 40 minutes for a charge i would advise that you charge it to full if you listen to alot of music.Good speaker sound and phone sound people can hear my voice clearly and the range is good.

Cons:Extermely sensitive touch pad even if you lower the setting you will still have problems with it and is very frusterating when texting someone.Poor video while the picture is wonderful for this phone the video is very fuzzy at times.crippled browser from verizon , verizon is legendary for crippeling there browser so only there applications and games and ringtones work, with myxer you can solve the wallpapers and ringtones by sending them to your phone but if you want any java apps look elsewear right now, small keypad very tight to try and text because the keys are so close together.

All in all this is a very nice phone very sturdy and feel tough very sleek and stylish on the other hand because verizon cripples this browser it could do so much more if this wasnt the case of course verizon cripples most of its phones unless you get a smartphone.Other then that being the biggest flaw this phone is pretty fun it will have you jamming on your way out the door when loaded with music and youll be able to keep in touch with your friends all at the same time.



1 out of 5 stars Lemon chocolate--yuck   September 7, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I have been tempted so many times to throw this phone across the room. The touch controls are so sensitive that you cannot even pick up the phone without inadvertently triggering a menu choice. The worst is when you are prompted to respond to menu choices (by the party you have reached) by pressing 3 or whatever, and the phone thinks you are trying to speed dial someone else. For months before I had thru trial and error found the optimal answer/hangup setting, the phone would hang up on my caller instead of answering when I used the slide up feature. I bought the phone for the music player feature. But it does not work well with Mac, and that was not revealed either. This is the only LG product I have absolutely hated.


1 out of 5 stars Don't waste your money!   August 28, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I received this phone as a free replacement upgrade from Verizon to try and I have now sent it back. It's the most frustrating phone I've ever tried! The screen is so sensitive it's very easy to get off in some other menu until you're completely confused. This phone might be "IN" but it is worthless to me. It also has terrible ringtones! With no cover to protect the screen, it looks like it will scratch easily and look old in no time. LG really screwed up with this one! I reactivated my LGVX8300 and now I'm back to reality. Don't waste your money!


4 out of 5 stars Multifunctional phone. Very good but room for improvement   July 27, 2008
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

The Good:
-- Very multifunctional phone. Serves as my phone, camera, and MP3 player.
-- The MP3 player software will convert .mp3, .wav, and iTunes music and podcast for use on the phone. Very nice.
-- The controls are not for the novice but after a couple of days they are easy to master.
-- Speaker phone and voice commands work well.
-- Sleek and doesn't waste battery life when not in use. I actually read some reviews complaining that the phone goes dark when not in use. That's exactly what I want to conserve batteries. Touch any button and the phone lights up.

Where to Improve:
-- Use with most earbuds work fine for the user but not so fine for the person you are calling.
-- Needs to accept the 8GB micro chip (only accepts 4GB)..
-- Works fine in most settings but I note that in buildings, others can get a tower when I cannot. Improve the internal antenna.



2 out of 5 stars Don't judge a phone by its glamour!!   July 2, 2008
Sorry, Verizon, but I have to say the network is good, this phone is not. I was coerced into buying this phone by a very aggressive sales person at a Verizon Wireless store a few weeks before Christmas. Truth be told, I was leary about purchasing any LG model, but specifically the Chocolate, since I had heard all of the horror stories about the first generation.

However, using the 30-day return policy, coupled with the fact that every phone I liked (Samsung) was sold out, the salesperson convinced me to try my luck with the second generation Chocolate, assuring me that all of the bugs had been worked out. So, I purchased the Chocolate, banking on the fact that I could return it prior to the 30-day time limit.

Luck was not on my side. As it turns out, the Verizon case that I bought with my new phone was defective, and the screen was scratched the very first time I put it in the case. So, when I tried to return it to Verizon for the Samsung I wanted, I was told I couldn't because the phone had "physical damage"...(the scratch).

So, I've had the phone for six months now (admittedly against my will, so I am slightly biased), and these are the quirks I find most annoying. First and foremost, the touch sensitive buttons. The buttons are placed on the face of the phone, in a place where it is very natural to put your fingers. And, when your fingers aren't putting the phone on mute or speaker, your cheek is. The only time the phone works without activating the touch buttons, is if you dial from memory without sliding it open, which you can't do unless the number you are calling is pre-programmed. And good luck calling anywhere that requires you to enter information with your keypad, 'cause those touch buttons will drive you crazy!

Annoying issue #2: call quality. Everyone complains that my voice is muffled, and they have a hard time understanding me, that it sounds as though I am underwater.

Annoying issue #3: bluetooth device. My state (NJ) requires the use of a hands free device while driving, and the bluetooth headset developed for this phone is terrible. I can't hear people, and they can't hear me; it's like talking in a wind tunnel, with a tv tuned to static in the background.

Also, on the list of negatives would be the camera quality. I would prefer not to have a digital camera in my phone, as they rarely take even halfway decent pictures, but it's almost impossible to find a nicely equipped phone without a camera.

On the list of positives would be the MP3 capability, if you use your phone for music, which I don't. Dialing pad and text messaging features are standard.

As far as reliability goes, I just had to have my phone replaced because the first one lost its display and kept freezing up. I had to constantly remove the battery and replace it to get it to work again, and most times the screen remained blank. While having my new phone reprogrammed, I asked the girl in technical support if people are having problems with the Chocolate and she claimed that they have a lot of issues, and a lot of repeat issues (i.e. phones replaced 3 times or more in a 90-day period).

If you are on the fence about this phone, I encourage you to read all of the available reviews first. I think you will find that most of the higher ratings have less to do with the phone itself and more to do with the music and memory capabilities. In my opinion, a phone should be a phone first because all of the rest means very little in the long run. However, if you do purchase the phone, know that Verizon has developed a special policy in Technical Support for those who've accrued "frequent flyer miles"... if you have to service and/or replace your phone three times, they will allow you to choose a different phone.

In closing, all I can say is: one down, two more to go. Bon voyage, Chocolate... I'm not even interested in peeking at the third generation, which is due out soon. Hmmm...


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