LG Decoy (Verizon Wireless)
Manufacturer: LG Electronics U.S.A. Part number: Decoy
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- The LG Decoy is an excellent phone on its own, but the addition of a built-in Bluetooth headset puts it over the top.
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CNET editors' review
LG Decoy (Verizon Wireless) price range: $5.99
- Reviewed by: Nicole Lee
- Reviewed on: 06/18/2008
- Released on: 06/16/2008
The good: The LG Decoy comes with a built-in Bluetooth headset that stows away in the back of the phone. It has nice tactile keys, an easy-to-use interface, and features include a 2-megapixel camera, EV-DO, stereo Bluetooth, a music player, and V Cast support. It also has pretty good call quality. The Bluetooth headset also supports A2DP, so you can use it for calls as well as music.
The bad: The LG Decoy has a very glossy finish that makes it prone to smudges, and the display can be difficult to see under bright lights. The included Bluetooth headset has skinny volume controls, and does not have noise reduction or echo canceling technology.
The bottom line: The LG Decoy is an excellent phone on its own, but the addition of a built-in Bluetooth headset puts it over the top.
As hands-free calling laws go into effect around the country, Bluetooth headsets are slowly becoming a must-have accessory for those who wish to continue chatting on the phone while on the road. Even now, Bluetooth headsets have reached a critical mass, with many people opting to wear headsets even when walking around the office. But if you're not the kind to wear your headset all the time, you might encounter a few problems. Headsets can be a hassle to find in a hurry, especially if you have to fish around in your bag to get at such a tiny device (which isn't such a good idea when driving). They're also easy to misplace, and most people don't remember to charge them until it's too late.
Well, LG has come up with an incredibly ingenious solution by building a Bluetooth headset directly into the phone. That's right; the LG Decoy is the first ever cell phone to have a built-in stowaway Bluetooth headset. It's conveniently docked in the back, and you can pop out the headset when you need it, and just snap it back in when you don't. As gimmicky as it may seem, we absolutely love this idea of having two devices in one. We did find the headset quality to be rather lacking, and the Decoy's surface is a little too reflective for my liking. In the end, however, if you want to get a cell phone and Bluetooth headset in one convenient package, the Decoy is definitely the device to get. It's currently available for $179.99 with a two-year service agreement and a $50 discount.
Design
At first glance, the Decoy looks like one of the glossiest phones we've ever seen. Indeed, its entire front surface positively gleams with a reflective mirror finish, right down to the navigation keys and the steel-tinged joystick toggle. Measuring 4.01 inches high by 1.97 inches wide by 0.67 inch thick, the Decoy is not a very compact phone, but it has a nice enough size to accommodate its large 2.2-inch display. It does weigh about 4.05 ounces, which makes it feel very solid in the hand. Though we can appreciate the glittery appeal of such a shiny surface, we found that it is very fingerprint prone, and that it's difficult to see the display especially on a bright and sunny day.

As we mentioned, the Decoy has a generous 2.2-inch 262,000 color display front and center on the phone. It's bright, vivid, and shows off the colorful menu interface very well. You can adjust the font size as well as the backlight time, but not the brightness or contrast. Thankfully, you're not subject to Verizon's clunky old menu interface--the Decoy offers tab, list, and grid menu interface options so you can arrange it how you like.
Underneath the display is the navigation array, which consists of two soft keys, a center joystick, a dedicated speakerphone key, and a Clear key. On standby mode, the center joystick also leads to three user-defined shortcuts (to the bottom, left, and top). If you toggle it to the right, it will lead you to a My Shortcuts folder, which can also be customized to your liking. Though we found the keys to be quite slippery, they had enough definition that they were still easy to find and press. We also found the joystick toggle to be very responsive. We could be quite gentle in pushing it around, as it is sensitive to even the slightest of gestures.
You slide open the phone by pushing the bottom lip of the front surface up. That will reveal the full alphanumeric keypad, as well as the Send, voice command, and End/Power keys at the very top. These topmost keys were the hardest to get to, since they're positioned right up against the bottom of the slider. Otherwise, we found the keypad to be very pleasant to use. Unlike most slider keypads which are flat, the Decoy has keys with curved textured bumps that we could easily find by feel. The volume rocker and charger jack is on the left spine, while the microSD card slot and dedicated camera key are on the right.

But the most important aspect of the Decoy lies on its back. When you turn the Decoy around, you will see a rectangular bump jutting out from the top part of the phone. This is actually a built-in Bluetooth headset, stowed away in a custom built dock. Press down on a tiny latch at the top, and the headset will pop out. The headset itself is incredibly slim and flat, measuring 1.6 inches long by 0.8 inch wide by 0.2 inch deep, and weighs less than an ounce. It has a multifunction button on the front, which also houses an LED indicator light, and the volume rocker sits on the right spine. On the back is a simple springy ear piece that actually fits quite comfortably in the ear, resting just outside the ear canal.
Pairing the Decoy with the headset couldn't be easier. When the headset is first removed, you will be automatically prompted to pair the headset by pressing down on the multifunction button for a few seconds. After that, you're connected and ready to go. From then on, whenever you remove the headset from the dock, you will automatically be in headset mode. And whenever you snap it back in the dock, headset mode will be turned off as well. If you like, the Decoy also comes with a plastic "cavity cover" to cover up the dock when you're using the headset. Even though you can charge both the headset and the phone simultaneously, there's also a separate headset charging dock if you want it.
We have to say we loved this idea. The built-in Bluetooth headset is certainly not the best Bluetooth headset we've seen--the volume rocker is really skinny, it feels a little chintzy and lightweight, and you don't get fancy noise-canceling technology. But the convenience factor simply can't be beaten. You no longer have to worry about losing your headset, and you don't have to worry about it having a low battery, since it simply charges with the phone.
Next to the Bluetooth headset dock is a camera lens as well as a self-portrait mirror.
Features
Aside from the built-in Bluetooth headset, the Decoy has plenty of features going for it as well. It has a generous 1,000-entry contacts list, with room in each entry for five numbers, two e-mail addresses, and notes. You can also save callers to groups, pair them with a photo for caller ID, or one of 23 polyphonic ringtones and alert sounds. Other essentials include a vibrate mode, a speakerphone (which can be activated prior to a call), text and multimedia messaging, a calculator, a tip calculator, a calendar, an alarm clock, a stopwatch, a world clock, and a notepad. More advanced users will appreciate voice commands, instant messaging (AIM, Windows, and Yahoo are supported), Web e-mail (only MSN, AOL, Yahoo, and Verizon), a mobile Web browser, and the capability to use the Decoy as a USB mass storage device. Another great add-on is VZ Navigator support, which provides turn-by-turn directions.
We also really like that the Decoy has plenty of Bluetooth profiles opened up. Not only does it have stereo Bluetooth support, but you can also use the Decoy as a Bluetooth modem. Other supported Bluetooth profiles include phone book access, object push for vCard and vCalendars, file transfer, the capability to send contacts and calendar events, and support for printing and sending pictures.
The Decoy also has EV-DO support, thus allowing it access to Verizon's full array of V Cast broadband services like V Cast streaming video and the V Cast Music store. The user interface and player controls are similar to that of other V Cast phones; the music player for instance displays album art and songs can be sorted by genre, artist, and album. Also, if you wish to buy a track from the online music store, each song costs about $1.99, and can be downloaded over the air to the phone as well as to your home PC. If you wish to upload your own songs, make sure they're in WMA, MP3, or unprotected AAC and AAC+ formats. Do note that the Decoy only has about 50 MB of internal storage, so you should consider investing in a microSD card for additional media storage. The Decoy supports up to 8GB microSD cards.

Also in the Decoy is a 2-megapixel camera and camcorder. You can take photos in four resolutions (1,600x1,200, 1,280x960, 640x480, and 320x240), five white balance settings, and five color effects. Other camera settings include a night mode, a self-timer, three shutter sounds plus a silent option, photometry, and brightness. After taking a picture, you can edit it a little with the built-in image editor that lets you zoom, rotate, and crop the image. Photo quality was pretty mediocre. You need to hold the phone perfectly still to avoid blurry shots, and colors looked rather overcast and unnatural. As for the camcorder, you can record video with sound in 320x240 or 176x144-pixel resolutions. Multimedia message clips are capped at 30 seconds, but you can otherwise shoot for as much as your memory card can hold. Video quality was predictably choppy, grainy, and pixelated, especially when there was a lot of movement.
You can personalize the Decoy with wallpaper, banners, sounds, and more. There's a variety of graphics and alert tones for you to choose from, plus you can always download more from Verizon via the Web browser. The Decoy does not come with any games, but you can download some via the Web browser as well.
The Bluetooth headset on the Decoy has its own set of functions as well. They include answering, ending, and rejecting calls, last number redial, voice command support, call waiting support, a low battery status indicator, plus the ability to transfer calls to and from the handset (as mentioned earlier). Another very nice bonus is the fact that this mono Bluetooth headset has A2DP support, meaning it can also be used to listen to streaming music. Though it's not the best music listening experience, it's handy when you don't have a stereo headset around.
Performance
We tested the Decoy in San Francisco using the Verizon Wireless service. We were impressed overall by the call quality. Callers heard us loud and clear, with very little static and echo in the distance. Similarly, we heard them just fine as well, though there was a slight hiss in the background at times. When the speakerphone was on, callers reported a slightly more muddled sound, and had trouble hearing us at times. This was dependent on how far we were from the phone--the closer we were to the microphone, the less distortion there was.
We also really liked the sound quality of the Bluetooth headset. No, there's no fancy noise-canceling technology here, so we don't recommend using it in a particularly noisy or crowded environment. But for quieter environments like the car or the office, the headset works just fine. In fact, aside from slightly more echo and static, callers couldn't hear much of a difference between handset and headset use.
We were also pleased with the EV-DO speeds. We managed to download a song in under a minute, and V Cast videos loaded without a lot of rebuffering. Streaming video quality is comparable to other V Cast phones, with blurry and pixelated videos, especially when there was a lot of movement. That said, it's good enough for a quick video clip when in a bus or train. As for sound quality, the speaker on the Decoy output decent sound, but as with most phone speakers, the music had a very tinny and hollow quality to it. We recommend headset use for the best sound quality.
The LG Decoy has a rated battery life of 3.83 hours talk time and 13.75 days standby time. Our tests revealed a talk time of 4 hours and 10 minutes. The Bluetooth headset on the Decoy has a rated battery life of 2 hours talk time and 3.33 days standby time. According to FCC radiation tests, the LG Decoy has a digital SAR rating of 1.22 watts per kilogram.
User reviews
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Have had this LG Decoy 3 days and LOVE it.!
by netspirit on June 28, 2008
Pros: Easy to read screen for time, incoming messages, etc., Voice Commands easy to get to and use while Driving
Cons: Sometimes there is a delay after hitting the Clear (Back) button.
Summary: I just returned the Samsung Glyde after keeping it 3 weeks and picked up this LG Decoy. I absolutely LOVE it. I was frustrated with the Glyde because the touch ...
Summary: I just returned the Samsung Glyde after keeping it 3 weeks and picked up this LG Decoy. I absolutely LOVE it. I was frustrated with the Glyde because the touch screen was so unresponsive and hard to read and use while driving, this phone is welcome change. This is what I love about it:
* Feels great in my hand and against my face when talking. Very easy to hold.
*The glossy front screen is easy to read (I thought the glossy mirror might make it hard to read, but it is bright and MUCH, MUCH easier to see than the Glye.
*Easy to open, dial, text, etc. I chose the LARGE Font for the Messaging and Dial Nmbers so I can glance at it and read quickly. I chose the Normal for the Menus/List so I could see more at once.
*Love the Large Screen Area on the front.
*Great interface. Much better than most Verizon phones and I've had a lot. More fun to navigate. Easy to get to everything.
*I LOVE the voice commands button right on the number pad. Can slide open and hit that button without even looking at the phone while driving. Much safer than trying to dial using the Glye. I almost wrecked twice trying to use that phone.
*The lock function works great. When you close the slide phone it is locked and yo7 cannot hit a button and accidently dial your boss.
*The Bluetooth looks like it would be uncomfortable, but after using it a couple of times I fell in love with it. And everyone I have talked to said it sounded like I was talking on the regular phone instead of a Bluetooth.
*The bluetooth charges at the same time as the phone AND has a separate charger.
*Can charge the phone using a separately purchased USB PC connector.
*20+ Ringtones, nice calendar, can set 4 shortcuts by hitting right on the scroll button, very nice camera options, Speaker Phone button right on the front of phone.
*Surprised to find Notepad and many other options under Settings and Tools.
Cons:
I have only found two Cons so far with this phone and I can live with these since everything else about the phone is so great.
*There is sometimes a delay when hitting the Clear button to go back or the OK button.
*The center button that scrolls up and down the lists is a little hard to get used to and I'll hit up or down when trying to hit the center position for ok...but I am learning to control it better with practice.
I think this is the best Verizon phone I've ever had. Every day I love it even more.17 out of 17 users found this user opinion helpful.
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just picked this phone up today and got rid of the env2
by papasin101 on June 16, 2008
Pros: bluetooth connected to handset, bluetooth works very well, speaker phone works great,
Cons: none so far
Summary: i will post a better review after a few days with the phone. i love that the bluetooth is connected to the phone, and it's really in there i ...
Summary: i will post a better review after a few days with the phone. i love that the bluetooth is connected to the phone, and it's really in there i wont have to worry about it falling out. called a few people and they said i sounded better on the Decoy then the env2 i just returned, the env2 was not a good phone at all, thats another review i will post. so far i really like the phone, will need to check battery life, call quality after a few more calls, make sure NO drop calls, im very picky about cell phones the the next review will be more detailed. if u have questions about the phone u can email me.
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had this phone for a week now and im very happy with it, pro's...call quality, speaker phone, bluetooth on the back of phone, toggle joystick is very easy, no more click, click. front screen is beautiful, 4 different ui. camera takes very good pic and video. sure it's not a fancy touch screen that gets your finger prints all over it. mirror like finish, i bought the extended battery for it. this is a cell phone that performs very well with phone calls, got a signal where i wasn't able to before. bottom line is if your looking for a cell phone that looks cool and makes a call every time, this is that phone, this is my first slider phone and i now prefer sliders over flip phones, you dont have to open it each time you want to change a ringtone or look at pic or videos. the headset may or may not fit all ears, i got very lucky!! it fits perfectly. NO echo calls, no drop calls, solid phone. buttons are very nice, rubber feel to em. this is a keeper!Updated
been using the headset it came with the first day, so i decided to switch back to my samsung wep200, what a big difference, everything sounds more clear with the wep200 and NO complaints from the other caller, everyone had a problem hearing me, also i walked 5 ft or so away from the phone and it starts to break up. as for the phone, it's solid, no complaints here, very happy with the phone but i will be returning it for something else do to the not so great headset. lg should of put a better bluetooth with this phone, because the price is to high for just a phone, headset needed some more work before it was released. i hear crackle sounds, just make sure your in a very quiet environment, because the caller cane hear every little noise in the back round, again, the phone itself is rock solid great!!12 out of 13 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Looks better than it actually is...
by mokalac926 on July 4, 2008
Pros: Embedded bluetooth headset is a great idea. Good sound/coverage with handset.
Cons: Headset is horrible. Shiny surface is hard to see outside and scratches easily.
Summary: I'm returning this unit to Verizon today. On calls with the headset, to the receiver, it sounds like you are standing in a tin can. My conversations have been ...
Summary: I'm returning this unit to Verizon today. On calls with the headset, to the receiver, it sounds like you are standing in a tin can. My conversations have been filled with, "What? Can you repeat that?"
While the headset initially sold me on this unit, it is also the units demise and I'm returning it to the store.
Otherwise, the functionality of the handset is really good and looks so Matrix. However, since I need a good headset with CA's new laws, the extra cost for the convenience of only keeping track of one piece is not worth it.9 out of 9 users found this user opinion helpful.
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So far so good
by Hwkeyed on November 4, 2008
Pros: Great clarity. Easy to read icons
Cons: Really shiny
Summary: I should have gone with my gut and gotten this phone in the first place. But, I had a Samsung phone before and I loved it, so I went with ...
Summary: I should have gone with my gut and gotten this phone in the first place. But, I had a Samsung phone before and I loved it, so I went with the Sway and took it back to Verizon after 8 days. The features of this phone are excellent. Sharp color, easy to navigate. I can make the fonts bigger, which is great for these old eyes! Sound is clear. Overall, I am very happy.
It's been almost 2 weeks and I can safely say that I really like the features of this phone. Texting is super smooth and using the T9 makes it even easier. The sound is good and clear. This phone is a great choice.
Updated on Nov 15, 20085 out of 5 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Fantastic phone
by carolinagreenmom on July 19, 2008
Pros: Strong and sturdy, Blue tooth works well and attaches and charges with the phone, good variety of ring tones, 2.0mp camera, easy to use
Cons: ear piece not the greatest fit in my ear
Summary: I just upgraded my phone with Verizon. I had my motorola for the last three years and didn't think I needed anything else until the cellphone law was passed ...
Summary: I just upgraded my phone with Verizon. I had my motorola for the last three years and didn't think I needed anything else until the cellphone law was passed in our state. I needed to get a phone that was bluetooth enabled. I first walked out of the store with the Samsung flipshot thinking that the 3.0 mp camera would be great for when I forgot my regular camera, but after reading reviews on line and trying to figure out what bluetooth device to buy, I went back the next day and got the Decoy. Interestingly enough the salesperson did not show it to me the first time I went to the store. Later another sales person told me that he doesn't mention this new phone because you usually aren't able to sell an accessory pack with it. I have loved the Decoy from the moment I have brought it home. I love the feel. It is strong and sturdy. I like how the buttons and the slide work. It automatically locks when the slide is down. I don't mind the joystick button in the middle. I think it is easy to use - it reminds me of the mouse button on a laptop in the center of the keyboard without all the keys around it. There is a good choice of ringtones, and the best part is the bluetooth that snaps in and out. Every conversation I have had, people say that they can hear me great, and I can hear them great. I only use the bluetooth for the car, so I haven't tried it in a lot of noisy situations except for kids in the backseat. The fit of the bluetooth is the only con. It fits just okay in my ear. If I walked around all day with a bluetooth, I would probably want one with the strap that goes around the ear, but for the car - it works great for me. I have to jam it in my ear, but it stays in fairly comfortably. I don't think you can beat the deal on what you get for the money. I am more than pleased with the quality and the ingenious features of this phone.
5 out of 5 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Eye Catching and Practical
by sinctybebe on December 27, 2008
Pros: I love the shiny exterior of this phone. I like that it's a slide phone & I can still text using a normal keypad-not those qwerty keyboards where I hit every key except the one I want. The screen is huge & easy to navigate. Blue tooth works gre
Cons: Nothing. Phone has been extremely user friendly, especially if you've had an LG phone before. People I call say it sounds like they're on speaker phone when I use blue tooth, but I can perfect. Exterior is ultra glossy, but easy to wipe clean.
Summary: The phone is eye-catching and practical. Extremely easy to navigate the menu, send text messages, etc. Has additional features like the USB port so you can upload songs onto your ...
Summary: The phone is eye-catching and practical. Extremely easy to navigate the menu, send text messages, etc. Has additional features like the USB port so you can upload songs onto your phone. Camera takes great pictures and the phone's speaker sounds great. I never thought I'd use blue tooth, but I've found myself loving it, and it's extremely easy! Definitely a solid buy. Phone's size is perfect.
3 out of 3 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Great phone ...if the ear piece stays in your ear
by lvegas on December 4, 2008
Pros: The ability to change the font size on the txt message, display, and dial digits was a big plus for me. The sleek design, ease of use and the attached removable ear piece were all positives for me. I really like this phone alot.
Cons: The earpiece always falls out my ear, usually in the middle of a conversation when I?m driving. It is very annoying and would lead me to maybe purchase another phone if I had to do over again.
Summary: Try the earpiece out first. Walk around the store with it in your ear, move your head side-to-side. Just do what you normally do for about 3 minutes and see ...
Summary: Try the earpiece out first. Walk around the store with it in your ear, move your head side-to-side. Just do what you normally do for about 3 minutes and see if it stays in. If it does then I would recommend it. If it doe not stay in, just imagine yourself driving down the freeway, in the middle of a conversation, with your ear piece in between your seat and the center console. I wind up ending my call and then when I can pull over, I track my earpiece down. I am considering buying another headset, which kind of defeats a great feature if this one? or so I thought.
3 out of 3 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Decent phone but far from great
by yww168 on July 20, 2008
Pros: Great speakerphone, decent battery life
Cons: Small keys and Bluetooth earpiece falls off easily
Summary: I was used to a flip phone's larger key pads and I have problems with these smaller keys in a slide type phone particularly the "toggle stick" in the ...
Summary: I was used to a flip phone's larger key pads and I have problems with these smaller keys in a slide type phone particularly the "toggle stick" in the middle to move around in the screen. If you have some oil on your finger tip, the toggle won't move. Since I use speaker quite a bit, this phone does have good clean voice and sound. As more people use their cell phone as their PDAs and day planners, one major drawback I see with the LG (and possibly other brands) is the lack of a "notes" section within the Contact List to allow user to enter say the person's or business' street address or other pertinent notes with that contact. They do have a Notes area totally separate from the Contact List that you can enter misc notes but you really can't tie that in with your contact list at all. I believe Audiovox phones have that "notes" feature available for the Contact List. The other feature that really needs major improvement is the fit of the Bluetooth earpiece since it doesn't provide any "adapter" to fit different ears nor does it have a "hook" to secure this earpiece to around the ear. My problem with this earpiece is it doesn't fit my ear that well at all and it keeps falling off. I've heard similar complaints from other users of this feature. Hope LG plans to come up with a "hook" accessory to secure this earpiece.
3 out of 3 users found this user opinion helpful.
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best features all in one!
by sisteramy777 on June 21, 2008
Pros: both phone and blue tooth in one
Cons: none so far
Summary: I just bought it today,but ive already used the bluetooth and it's way cool! easy to use and is comfortable. the screen is new and sleek. some smudges ...
Summary: I just bought it today,but ive already used the bluetooth and it's way cool! easy to use and is comfortable. the screen is new and sleek. some smudges but who cares, it's beautiful. if you are used to an LG, the features are the same to find so it was easy for me to navigate. loving it so far.
4 out of 6 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Bluetooth's poor quality outweighs onboard convenience.
by ginny189cat on October 14, 2008
Pros: Nice screen, layout.
Cons: I could hear, but everyone I called complained that I sounded like I was coming from inside a tin can. I returned the phone after several weeks.
Summary: The whole reason I got the phone was because of the onboard bluetooth, but the device was of such poor quality that I stopped using it. Once I realized I ...
Summary: The whole reason I got the phone was because of the onboard bluetooth, but the device was of such poor quality that I stopped using it. Once I realized I needed a new device, there was no point in keeping the phone. If your primary need for a cell phone is to speak and hear clearly, don't get this phone until they've improved the bluetooth.
2 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: LG Electronics U.S.A.
- Part number: Decoy
- Description: LG Decoy - a stylish slider phone that integrates a Bluetooth hands-free headset into its sleek design. Decoy is the first mobile phone with a built-in detachable Bluetooth wireless headset. Decoy's compact integrated Bluetooth headset has a discreet docking port on the back of the phone for convenient storage. In addition to its unique design feature, the fashionable phone sports a two-tone finish with a glossy front, a satin back, and a mirror-like LCD screen. The phone also comes with a five-way directional joystick to make navigating through all of the hottest multimedia features from Verizon Wireless even easier.
General
- Product Type Cellular phone
- Service Provider Verizon Wireless
- Width 2 in
- Depth 0.7 in
- Height 3.9 in
- Weight 4.1 oz
Cellular
- Technology CDMA2000 1X
- Band CDMA2000 1X 1900/800
- Phone Design Slider
- Antenna Internal
- Vibrating Alert Yes
- Polyphonic Ringer Yes
- Call Timer Yes
- Conference Call Capability Yes
- Voice Recorder Yes
- Caller ID Yes
- Speakerphone Yes
- Wireless Interface Bluetooth
- Additional Features V cast navigator, VZ navigator
Messaging & Data Services
- Short Messaging Service (SMS) Yes
- Internet Browser Yes
- Included Services VCAST, VZ Navigator
- EV-DO (Evolution-Data Optimized) Yes
- Messaging / Data Features Text messages
Digital Camera
- Camera highlights With a resolution of 2 megapixels, this model will give you higher quality pictures than other phones.
- Sensor Resolution 2 megapixels
- Still Image Resolutions 1600 x 1200
- Video Recorder Resolutions 176 x 144 (QCIF), 320 x 240 (QVGA)
Organizer
- Alarm Clock Yes
- Calendar Yes
- Reminder Yes
- Calculator Basic
Display
- Type LCD display
- Technology TFT
- Display Resolution 240 x 320 pixels
- Diagonal Size 2.2 in
- Color Support Color
- Color Depth 18-bit (262000 Colors)
- Features Mirror display
Digital Player (Recorder)
- Supported Digital Audio Standards AAC, MP3, WMA
Memory
- Internal Shared Memory Yes
Miscellaneous
- Included Accessories Bluetooth headset
Power
- Type Power adapter
Battery
- Technology - Lithium polymer
- Talk Time Up to 230 min
- Standby Time Up to 330 h
Accessories
- A-Data Speedy Series flash memory card - 2 GB - microSD (33795596)8.99
- ATP SD Trio Professional PLUS card adapter - flash: microSD - Hi-Speed USB (32128464)17.00
- Centon 2GBRSD3-1 - flash memory card - 2 GB - microSD (33503634)11.84 - 13.29
- Centon flash memory card - 4 GB - microSD (33362243)16.74 - 70.99
Manufacturer info
- LG Electronics U.S.A.
- Manufacturer profile
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- Website: http://us.lge.com/
- Address:
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