LG A7110
Durability and Camera Questions
The slider form is newer, but that doesn't mean anything when looking for a phone that will not break easily.
Also how does the video capture work with this phone?
Does the camera swivelling affect video capture or camera quality?
How much is this phone going to cost?
Is it worth getting when the Samsung P777 has better features but will cost more?
Thanks.
MISTER04 said:The Kyocera Slider had all kinds of durability/reliability issues. But then again the phone just felt cheap overall. I will tell you the new Audiovox 6600 from Verizon feels rock solid in comparison. I think it's a question of "you get wha...
Does anyone know if the slider phone form is more durable than the flip phone form?
The slider form is newer, but that doesn't mean anything when looking for a phone that will not break easily.
Also how does the video capture work with this phone?
Does the camera swivelling affect video capture or camera quality?
How much is this phone going to cost?
Is it worth getting when the Samsung P777 has better features but will cost more?
Thanks.
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QuickeSilver said:
Not to mention I think LG is the only company that has not yet released a non-bar style phone with an internal antenna.
That's not true. My sister has an LG on Sprint's service. It's the VI5225 / 5400A twins. Though that is the only inetnal-antenna-flip i know of from LG.
In fact, if you check the Cingular site, they're pushing free C1300 refurbs, which tells me I'm not the only one who's had to send this technological lob cabin back for reconditioning.
Thankfully, there are rumors of three new LG devices (including a PTT), and they all seem much nicer. However, I just saw the Nokia 6682, and LG is not even in that league.