LG VX5200 launched by Verizon Wireless
Another clamshell form factor phone released from LG, the VX5200 released for Verizon Wireless, showcases both style and function. Some of the major features include an integrated VGA camera, speaker-independent voice recognition and LG’s hands-free ‘drive mode’ for maximum safety while using the phone in the car.
Being able to send picture messages with the VX5200’s VGA CMOS camera owners will never miss a moment with its digital zoom, integrated flash and room to save up to 200 photos in the phone’s gallery.
Another bit of evidence of more and more PDA functions being put into a cell phone.
Some Technical Specs:
- Networks: AMPS 800 / CDMA 800 / 1900
- Dimensions: 3.46″ (H) x 1.85″ (W) x 0.94″ (D)
- Internal 65K Color STN, 128 × 160 Pixels
- External 65K Color STN, 96 × 64 Pixels
- 32 MB Flash/8 MB SRAM
- Weight: 4.16 oz.
- Standard Battery: 1,000 mAh Li-Ion
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I’ve had the VX5200 for a couple of months and I generally like the phone with the exception of the speaker volume. I don’t feel the volume is high enough to be truly a ” hands free” speaker phone while driving. If LG could somehow boost this volume they would have an excellent product.
Comment by vince giglio — December 5, 2005 @ 4:20 pm
I think this is a pretty good phone except for teh fact that you can’t use the sounds as your ringtone and the fact that you can only save up to 103 photos in your memory, not 200 like it says.
Comment by Ashlye — November 1, 2006 @ 12:28 am