Lg Chocolate
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Thanks for the input guys, I really like the LG VX8600 as well, only concern on both phones is the battery life, it is said to be about 3.5 hrs for continuous talking and about 6.5 hrs while stand by...for those of you who have the Chocolate, is this really an issue? Sorry for the newbs questions but this will be my first phone. tongue.gif
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I got a chocolate. I like it. you just have to get use to the buttons in all. But I would go to a cell store and play around with differnet phones to find the one you like. I charge my cell ever 4 days or so. but I dont talk much just txt alot.
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Here's the chocolate for you...
If you want a MP3 player, get a MP3 player.
If you want a phone, get a phone.
The chocolate is very crappy, unreliable, and too fragile. The screen on front scratches just as easy as an ipod video, and when scratches occur, it loses sensitivity. The chocolate isn't that great of a phone. LG does make VERY good phones though, my suggestion get the enV. It is more expensive, but well worth it. Better camera, full keyboard, mobile web access, and its is barely larger than the chocolate. The thing is an amazing phone.
http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/store/c...tedPhoneId=2694
If you want a MP3 player, get a MP3 player.
If you want a phone, get a phone.
The chocolate is very crappy, unreliable, and too fragile. The screen on front scratches just as easy as an ipod video, and when scratches occur, it loses sensitivity. The chocolate isn't that great of a phone. LG does make VERY good phones though, my suggestion get the enV. It is more expensive, but well worth it. Better camera, full keyboard, mobile web access, and its is barely larger than the chocolate. The thing is an amazing phone.
http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/store/c...tedPhoneId=2694