LG Vu-CU920 Cell Phone
Three hot touchscreen phones - which one's right for you? This is the loooong version of a head to head to head between Instinct, Vu, and iPhone. If you're not up for 15 in-depth minutes, check out the short version for the summary. Three hot touchscreen phones - which one's right for you? This is the short version of a head to head to head between Instinct, Vu, and iPhone. If you're up for 15 in-depth minutes, check out the looong version.
I headed to NYC to check out T-Mobile's new 3G data network. Doug and I pit the Samsung t819 against AT&T's LG Vu in a Mobile Web speed test. Doug and I run a speed test in Brooklyn: iPhone on EDGE vs Vu on 3G vs t819 on T-Mobile's new 3G network. Noah heads out to Brooklyn, NY and up to Doug's roof to check out AT&T Mobile TV on the LG Vu. This may be the coolest new handset of the year so far. LG's Vu is a touchscreen phone with a 2MP camera, media player, 3G data, and AT&T's new Mobile TV service. I unbox it and give a quick overview. Previous Posts in this series:AT&T: Apple iPhone 3G Verizon Wireless: LG Voyager, LG Dare, Samsung Glyde, LG DecoyLG Vu (CU 915/920) - AT&T WirelessVu
is AT&T's premiere Mobile TV phone, though it also comes in a less
expensive version that's not compatible with the television service.
Both devices are sleek touchscreen phones that offer a nice,
lightweight industrial design complimented by LG's attractive... Q. Thanks for making all the great phone review videos, it really gives me a general idea of what is good and not so good when is comes to the cellular market. I actually work at an AT&T store in WA, and I currently have a dealer line through AT&T but for some idiotic reason they won't let me use the iphone on my dealer line. So what I was wondering is how comparable is the LG Vu to the iphone, when it comes down to general... There's a nice post from the other day on JK On the Run warning smartphone makers to "Wake up and smell the Applesauce." The gist of it is this: It doesn't matter whether or not Geeks find every feature they want in iPhone 3G, because it's so easy to use that people who have no idea what a smartphone is will be using it to surf the Web and check Email on the go. Nokia and Sony Ericsson can keep hardcore phone nerds excited with 8... Apple may have disappointed some phone geeks by leaving a few badly wanted features off of the new iPhone 3G, but in typical Apple fashion they're looking past the specific desires of a few in order to set their sights squarely on luring more of the masses into the Cult of iPhone. Could Apple have added MMS messaging, stereo Bluetooth support, and a decent camera (with flash) to the new iPhone's redesign without sacrificing the grander... According to a recent survey from CNN, mobile TV took the honors of most-wanted feature for consumers on their mobile phones. Have no fear, there are some great options rolling out on the market for those seeking a little portable on-screen entertainment. Check out two picks below from AT&T and Verizon.
In March, Samsung & AT&T announced Access, a candybar handset designed to support AT&T Mobile TV and Video Share video... Wow, you uTubers love to ask questions. So many questions that I've gotta do a Part 1 and Part 2 (at least) of this month's mailbag ... And yes, KravvyKrav is my YouTube alias.And remember, the fastest way to get your questions answered is to ask them right here on PhoneDog. Showtymechef Asks:lg Voyager vs lg vuwitch cell is better i like them both. i think att as more ch to pick from. the att people... Pros: responsive touch screen 2mp cam full html browser mobile tv service Cons: the mobile tv service might not be available depending on your location Summary: great phone easy to use has very good sound quality the tv service is pretty decent only few channels though but sure flo will add more soon 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful Summary: awesome phone i would recommed this phone to any one who is lookin for a very nick sleek phone!!! 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful Pros: Sharp LCD makes the phone fun to use.The touch screen takes a little time to get use to.Love the T9 texting with the one touch of the number keys.You really need to try it.Reception has been strong and sounds very clear where ever I"ve been. Cons: Internet is not great,but thats not what I use my phone for. Summary: I played with the floor model in the ATT store for a long time before deciding to buy this phone.You really must work with it a lot to learn the features but it is worth it. You can find hundreds of user reviews and many expert reviews on this phone as well as video reviews from cnet, phone dog and others. These reviews and the fact that I could get it for 50 bucks after rebate convinced me to buy it. I'am glad I did 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful Pros: For a pressure touch screen, it registers very well. Battery life is somewhat lacking, but I keep bluetooth and anything not needed off, so it is fairly good when on bare minimum. The possibilities with this phone is great, you just need to have good sources. I myself have different themes (Blackberry, iPhone, Slide, Walkman) so this phone never gets too stale. The phone is very overall sturdy, as I have dropped it multiple times while trying to put it in my pocket, with no cosmetic or mechanica Cons: The touchscreen motions are somewhat odd. The scrolling is reverse of most phones. I noticed that if you have a long list on a screen, when you glide, it tends to scroll way to fast. I personally do not like "glossy" phones, as they tend to get dirty quickly because dirt, smudge, and oil likes to cling to things that are shiny. If you didn't sign up for the TV thing, then you also have a pointless antenna (I, however, turned mine into a stylus.) I also do not like the call/call end buttons. Summary: Overall, a sturdy and nice phone. You just have to be patient, give it some time, and do some tweaks here and there in order to customize it and satisfy your phone cravings. LG definately made a winner here. 4 out of 4 people found this review helpful Pros: Easy to use, great touch quality, great camera, and phone is very loud. Love the look and the HUGE screen. Been waiting for this phone for a long time. Cons: You cant touch and drag like on the Samsung Eternity. I would have loved that feature on this phone. Summary: If ya want a great touchscreen phone get this one. The LG VU, it is great for anyone. And if you are worried about the touchscreen and making alot of mistakes, DON"T because you can calibrate it for rhythem, pressure, and accuracy. Overall, the LG VU is a great phone. Thanks. 6 out of 6 people found this review helpful All LG Vu-CU920 user reviewsTake advice from someone who had the LG Vue, it's not at all a great touchscreen phone. I could go on and on listing my dislikes about the Vu, LG didn't take their time, they simply through together a cheap, unresponsive touch screen phone. And I would not recommend it for anyone. On the other hand Samsung is known for quality phones, so i'd choose from their selection. how good is the quickfire? the good and the bad about it. i might be getting one If i was you i would either go for the lg xenon or samsung eternity. th lg vu has a small touchscreen that is not as responsive as the other two phones. So if you want a touch screen phone make sure it has a decently sized screen. But anyway thats my opinion and try those phones out and see what you like best. Its mostly personal taste that counts. Vu is a great phone defenetly when it comes to AT&T's CV service. The thing about LG products is theres always something defective with them as far as the software goes.. If you like a full touch screen phone.. something that dosen't require a data package I would look into the Samsung Eternity. Samsung really does a great job on making things faster and easier defenetly with that widget bar.
It's only about $30 to $50 more dollars depending... Hey there. It's hard to tell you what to get, since everyone's tastes are different. All I can tell you is what my preferences are. I like the slim form factor of the Vu, since it seems more "pocketable." It would stink to have to dig it out a big phone everytime I want to launch some tunes. But I am a sucker for a full hardware QWERTY keyboard. (I'm on an iPhone now, and as much as I love it, I've gotta say that I curse the thing everytime I... I've heard that the VU sucks no offense.......stick w/ the Dare, it has better specs and some friends who have it say it's amazing(: yeah i have it and it is a really good phone. i've had it for 6 months and i still like it The Dare, It Has Wayy Better Features, And The Vu is a boring simple phone with a touch screen I agree... you should get the LG Dare. I have used both the LG Dare and LG VU and like the Dare more then Vu. If you're going to be doing a lot of texting just go with the voyager. Full QWERTY. Several friends have the voyager, only one has Vu. Vu is pretty much the GSM version of the Dare, And to Steakbunny, things are different in Canada :P Buying choicesWith new service  With pre-paid service  This item is not being sold with a pre-paid service service plan by any online merchant. Purchase phone only  Accessories  Purchase compatible accessories for this phone Ringtones & MediaShop for compatible mobile content for this phone
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who knows how to get wifi on my phone???
or is der even wifi on my phone??