VX8100
ManufacturerLG
Availability by regionJuly 15, 2005
PredecessorLG VX8000
SuccessorLG VX8300
Mass4.16 oz
Removable storageMiniSD
Display18-bit 176x220
External display16-bit 128x128
Rear camera1.3-megapixel
Hearing aid compatibilityM3/T3

The LG VX8100 is a mobile phone that was available through Verizon Wireless in 2005 and 2006. It used Verizon's EV-DO network and was one of the first phones to support V CAST service.[1] It also featured Bluetooth capability, stereo speakers, and a MiniSD slot.[2]

Reception

The VX8100 received mix reviews. Some compared it unfavorably to its predecessor, the VX8000, because the VX8100 was heavier, had a shorter battery life, a protruding antenna, a smaller screen, and did not include an analog compatibility mode[1] Another source of criticism was that there were four different firmware versions of the phonenone of which were marked on the boxwhich made for inconsistent consumer experiences.[3]

However, Laptop magazine rated it 4 out of 5 stars, mostly based on its multimedia functionality and faster data rate.[4]

Based on call quality, features, and durability the VX8100 continues to retain a great fan base years after initial launch.

Detailed Specs

  • Network: CDMA 800/1900
  • Main LCD: 18-bit 176x220
  • External LCD: 16-bit 128x128
  • Camera: 1.3-megapixel, 8x digital zoom, 1280x960

References

  1. 1 2 "LG VX8100 (Verizon Wireless)". cnet. Retrieved August 27, 2008.
  2. "Verizon launches LG VX8100". Mobile Tech News. July 15, 2005. Retrieved August 27, 2008.
  3. Segan, Sascha (July 24, 2008). "What Product Reviewers Never Tell You". PC Magazine. Archived from the original on August 7, 2008. Retrieved August 27, 2008.
  4. Spoonauer, Mark. "VX8100 Review". Laptop Magazine. Archived from the original on July 13, 2011. Retrieved August 27, 2008.
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