LG VX8100

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. It also featured Bluetooth capability, stereo speakers, and a MiniSD slot.

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 Another source of criticism was that there were four different firmware versions of the phone&mdash;none of which were marked on the box&mdash;which made for inconsistent consumer experiences.

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

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