LG VX-8500 Chocolate
Negative WSJ review
The Chocolate can make and receive phone calls and text messages, but it's designed as a music player first. In fact, it was crafted to look like an Apple iPod, right down to its most prominent feature, a navigation wheel. Verizon is heavily hyping the Chocolate, hoping to capture some of the same sort of buzz that catapulted the iPod, and later Motorola's RAZR phone, into the status of cult-style accessories.
The Chocolate will hit Verizon stores next week and is available at Verizon's site for $150.
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It's like the home phone speakers without a mic, what good is this? I'm also curious to see how the "heat touch sensative" system operates with gloves on or in the cold winter? My guess is that this phone wasn't exactly tested in Alaska....
astravitz said:
I agree with the WSJ review, what were they thinking to have stereo speakes, but NO SPEAKER PHONE. How can LG or Verizon put a "gaget" phone on the market that doesn't have a duplex speaker?
It's like the home phone speakers without a mic, what good is this? I'm also curious to see how the "heat touch sensative" system operates with gloves on or in the cold winter? My guess is that this phone wasn't exactly tested in Alaska....
lol...believe it or not, this makes complete sense.