LG VX3100 Cell Phone
The LG VX3100 presents a bit of a
paradox. On the one hand, it sports a sleek shape, but like its sister model,
the LG VX3100L, it lacks a color screen and an external display, and it offers
only the most basic PIM capabilities. But the phone's price is low, depending on
the plan--is likely to be its main attraction, appealing particularly to
budget-conscious or first-time phone buyers seeking a basic yet stylish device.
Though it is cased in an
eye-catching silver finish, there is something comforting about an unpretentious
flip phone such as the VX3100. While its hard-rubber stub antenna is an inch
high, the small and lightweight (3.15 by 1.72 by 0.9 inches; 3.14 ounces) VX3100
does not add excessive bulk or weight to a pants pocket. And though the
five-line, 120x80-pixel monochrome screen seems retro, it's highly readable.
The backlit keypad buttons are large
and well spaced for easy one-thumb dialing, and the four-way navigator button
provides easy single-touch access to ringer and earphone volume controls,
wireless Web access, SMS messages, and the calendar. We're happy to report that
the menu navigation was straightforward and easy to use, a far cry from the
complicated options found on the company's earlier LG VX10 model.
The VX3100 is bereft of fancier
features but has the basics covered well. You get a calendar/scheduler function,
an alarm clock, two games (Mobile Hawk and Black Jack), SMS text messaging with
T9 predictive-text software, and 27 monophonic ring tones as well as vibrate.
Besides bilingual (English or Spanish) menus, it sports the OpenWave UP 4.1 WAP
browser for simple menu-driven wireless Web access via Verizon's 1xRTT network.
The 199-entry phone book should be
copious enough for most users, and saving a called or incoming number to the
contact list is painless. The step-by-step process also allows you to set a
special ring tone for a contact, each of which can be associated with up to five
phone numbers. We have one complaint with how contacts are organized in the
phone book. When entering a new contact, the LG3100 prompts you to assign the
person a one-, two-, or three-digit number (for use with speed dialing). Though
you can choose your own number, the phone defaults to the next available number,
regardless of where the contact's name comes in the alphabet. Also, while
one-touch access to the phone book is available through the soft keys, accessing
it through the menus is not the most intuitive process.
- 2-Way Text Messaging: Yes
- Battery Type: Li Ion
- Talk Time: Up To 240 Minutes
- StandBy Time: Up To 132 Hours
- Memory Locations: 199 Entry Phonebook
- 1 Touch Emergency: Yes
- Speed Dialing: Yes
- Timer Types: Individual, Cumulative, Re-Settable & Audible
- Alert Ringer Options: 27 Ringtones
- Vibrating Option: Yes
- Weight: 3.14 Ounces
- Predictive Text Input: T9 Predictive Text Input
- Technology Details: CDMA 800 / CDMA 1900 / AMPS 800
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