Reviewed by: Kylene Kiang - Mar 13, 2007
Introduction
The slim and stylish LG VX8600 music phone from Verizon Wireless is the
perfect answer for those pining for the multimedia features of the LG VX8500
Chocolate, but in a an ultra-thin and more conventional clamshell design.
Like the Chocolate, the VX8600 offers a 1.3-megapixel camera, camcorder,
music player and link to Verizon Wireless' Mobile Web 2.0, Get It Now and
VCAST video and music service for streaming and downloading media clips.
Highlights on the VX8600 include one-touch speakerphone, a microSD external
memory card slot, EV-DO high-speed broadband network for speedy downloads,
built-in GPS and Bluetooth compatibility to support up to 20 accessory pairings,
including Bluetooth headsets and stereo headsets, which are sold separately.
Design
Those who may not be willing to convert to the Chocolate's modern slider
design will find familiar, yet contemporary characteristics in the VX8600,
which also bears a resemblance to the popular Motorola KRZR K1m.
The ultra-thin 3.26-ounce handset comes in a glossy, sophisticated black
and measures in at 3.89" x 1.93" x 0.58". The VX8600's glossy and reflective
exterior, framed by a shiny silver trim, does have a propensity for attracting
fingerprints, but when it's spot-free, the phone can almost double as a
mirror.
The
lower half of the VX8600's exterior sports three touch-sensitive music control
buttons - play/pause and track forward and back buttons - which can be activated
to a glowing red by pressing the music control button on the device's right
side panel. Once the red backlighting is off, the controls disappear from
the face of the handheld.
Above the music controls is a large 128 x 160 px 65K-color TFT LCD screen
that displays caller ID, time, battery life and music tracks if the music
player is on. The external LCD screen can also be used as a camera viewfinder
for self-portraits. Directly above the screen is the 1.3-megapixel camera
and camcorder lens. A small external speaker for music features is located
near the bottom rim of the VX8600.
The bottom half of the clamshell houses the internal antenna and 800
mAh Li-Ion battery with up to 3 hours and 40 minutes of talk time and up
to 16 days and 14 hours of standby time. A carrying hole on the top of the
bottom half allows a hand strap or other cell phone bauble to be attached.
A thin volume control button on the top left side of the VX8600 offers
five volume settings in addition to a choice between vibrate and alarm only
options. Just below the volume control is a charging port and headset adapter
port. The top right side of the phone also has two thin control buttons:
One button for activating the music player, voice command and speakerphone
and another button for controlling the camera and camcorder features. Just
below that is a slot for a microSD memory card, which is sold separately.
Flip the VX8600 open, and users will see the VX8600's nearly flat keypad,
which might be problematic if they like to dial without looking at the keypad.
And unlike the Chocolate, the VX8600 uses a conventional push-button keypad
and not the touch-sensitive buttons many Chocolate users seem to dislike.
The center navigation key was easy to use; however, the adjacent right and
left soft keys could be problematic if they weren't pushed in square on.
Another equally impressive interior feature was the device's large 176 x
220 px, 262K-color TFT LCD screen that displays an easy-to-use Flash menu
interface.
The new user menu is an upgraded version of the Verizon Wireless's standard
menu setup. Users can customize their display settings between two additional
themes and 19 wallpapers that come with the handheld. More themes and screen
shots can be downloaded from Verizon's Get It Now service.
The LG VX8600 comes with a standard 800 mAh Li-Ion battery, Travel Charger,
2.5 mm Headset Adaptor, Quick Reference Guide and User Manual.
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