LG Vu-CU920 User Review
"LG Vu"
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LG Vu-CU920
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4.6
"LG Vu"
The good: The large display is great, especially for user's with impaired vision. The phone vibrates when you touch a key, very helpful for those of us who are new to the touchscreen generation. The screen is very responsive, and battery life is pretty good for a phone with so many features.The bad: The occassional typo, LG has done its best to cram a full keyboard into a 3 inch display, and that creates a few errors.TV service isnt available everywhere. The interface is simple, but it can still take some getting used to - kind of tricky.Summary: The LG Vu is truly an amazing phone, if I had to compare it to any other phone I'd have to say it's sort of similar to Verizon's LG enV2. The touchscreen is pretty responsive and when you touch a key the phone vibrates slightly to let you know that it got the command. Some people have complained about texting through a touchscreen keyboard, and there complaints aren't purely hollow but as with any qwerty keyboard, typos are always possible. Battery life is suprisingly long - I mean you have a touchscreen, a huge display for it to light up, TV, texting, phone calls, that could seriously drain a lot of phones in a flash, but the LG Vu does a pretty good job holding up and a nightly charge is enough to keep you going like the Engergizer bunny. As far as appearances go this phone is definately a hot topic right now - it's slim, and it's chic. Durability? You know it! This phone can definately take a tumble, I've dropped mine 3 or 4 times getting out of my car, 3 out of the 4 times it landed on the touchscreen - still fully responsive.
I would recommend this phone to anyone who appreciates a touchscreen, and wants to be able to write messages quickly, but not carry around the bulk of an actual QWERTY phone.