also known as LG UX3300, LG 3280

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LG VX-3300






 
 
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Description:

LG VX-3300 is a dual-band CDMA plus AMPS phone. It features 65k color STN display, GPSOne, E-mail support, OpenWave browser, built-in Speakerphone, Voice recording and dialing

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Christian Dior:
1 of 10
Very low
Average Joe:
9 of 10
Very high
Corporate US:
1 of 10
Very low
High-Tech junkie:
1 of 10
Very low
LG VX-3300 specifications

LG VX-3300 specifications

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  • Network
  • Size
  • Battery
  • Main Display
  • Multimedia
  • Connectivity
  • Other Features

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Um.

19 May 2007 Don't Worry About It.

3.8 out of 10

And how the hell old are you, 10? Dear, that's not a teenager.
The phone could just as easily cause faulty signal strength, not the carrier. I own this phone also, and I don't get good service either.
No, I'm not going to go off haranguing you again until I'm done reviewing.

This phone is cheap. It calls and texts. It could be designed a bit better, the antenna sticking out gets kind of annoying in your pocket. But God, better this than the next version of it, the LG VX3450. That thing was just. Wow. I came back to this one a week later. If you want a phone that suits your needs, then you shouldn't have many needs if you're planning on buying this phone.

Back to you. Don't tell people not to trash the phone, they can say what they want about it. And no, idiot, nobody else has your damn bootleg MTS service, the rest of the free world has Verizon with this phone, so don't even talk about that. I will complain about the general signal strength if I WANT to, and it SUCKS. Taylor, go google how specific phones can affect signal strength in buildings, or in general. Lord, don't go off bashing the rest of us.






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Wonderful phone!

8 Feb 2007 Tyler

9.8 out of 10

I know a lot of people here have been talking about it not being able to download ringers. It may depend on your phone company. I have Mts Evolve Prepaid and I downloaded 1 ringer, 2 screesavers, and 3 games!
This phone can have game and extras if you want to spend the money!
In my Area it always has full bars! I never got a dropped call yet, and the internet on the phone if pretty good! I can always hear the person on the other line and the other person can hear me. It is good for textmessaging! I love the ringer Bumble Bee, and it has many other one! The ringer is loud and it has vibrate too!
It is my first cell phone, but I'm only a teenager, but I still love it!
If you want a camera phone, or mp3 phone, or a outside caller i.d screen then go get another phone!
Don't go all trashing this phone! You look at the box and you get what you pay for!!
It is a cheap phone!!!
If you get a bad signal that could depend on your company and how many cell towers they have. Mts is really good for signal strength!
So don't complain about the phones signal strength, save that for your phone companies reveiw!






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Eh....

21 Dec 2006 Next Great Center

5.6 out of 10

Well. I own this phone right now and yeah, it really doesn't have any cool features, and I'm really not satisfied at all with it (I like all the extra stuff). But that's kind of the whole purpose of this phone, and people who are bitching about it should know that it is one of the phones that it's really just for calling, texting, and...well that's it, really. You get what you pay for, and I can't complain because I'm just happy that my parents got me a cellphone I guess. I still never get service on it, though.

So you can't be biased against the phone, because in reality it does what it's MADE to do perfectly fine. If you want a phone with all the extra stuff on it then don't get this one, get a different one. It's that easy. (except for good reception).

The moral of the story is that you get what you pay for.






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