Do You Have an LG Wireless Phone?
What do you think of LG and their phones?
Sometimes I wonder if LG has decided yet what their business is going to focus on. Can they spread their focus all over the place...onto fridges and washing machines...and then pull off a quality wireless phone?
Sure, they have about 6% of the phone market, so they should know what they're doing by now.
But look at all their phones with stubby or internal antennas. I can't tell you how many times I've heard people say that they used to have great RF signal out in the country or indoors, but after buying an LG, all of a sudden, their service has degraded. I also hear a lot of that when LGs roam onto other carriers.
Sorry if that sounds bad, but it's the feedback I always get.
I have experienced the above as well, but my wife does have a stubby LG245 right now and I'm very happy with it. It works fine. I love the way it feels. So, do some work fine and others don't?
I also have an LG8600, the Chocolate Flip, which seems to have great RF performance, but the audio quality is a bit like a tin can.
I can go on a bit and talk about some dB testing we've done and how the LG fared against some other handsets, but let's leave that for another day.
I want to be FAIR and unbiased. What do you think? Can LG improve their wireless phones? Can they improve their designs too? Have they ever hit a home run in the area of design? Is their Chocolate a "big-thing" yet?
Feel free to comment below.
Sometimes I wonder if LG has decided yet what their business is going to focus on. Can they spread their focus all over the place...onto fridges and washing machines...and then pull off a quality wireless phone?
Sure, they have about 6% of the phone market, so they should know what they're doing by now.
But look at all their phones with stubby or internal antennas. I can't tell you how many times I've heard people say that they used to have great RF signal out in the country or indoors, but after buying an LG, all of a sudden, their service has degraded. I also hear a lot of that when LGs roam onto other carriers.
Sorry if that sounds bad, but it's the feedback I always get.
I have experienced the above as well, but my wife does have a stubby LG245 right now and I'm very happy with it. It works fine. I love the way it feels. So, do some work fine and others don't?
I also have an LG8600, the Chocolate Flip, which seems to have great RF performance, but the audio quality is a bit like a tin can.
I can go on a bit and talk about some dB testing we've done and how the LG fared against some other handsets, but let's leave that for another day.
I want to be FAIR and unbiased. What do you think? Can LG improve their wireless phones? Can they improve their designs too? Have they ever hit a home run in the area of design? Is their Chocolate a "big-thing" yet?
Feel free to comment below.










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