Review: Verizon LG VX8100

This phone is designed for music, but physically, no one is going to confuse it with any of the iPod models. At 3.58 by 1.92 by 1.03 inches and 4.16 ounces, the VX8100 is short and dumpy. There are music transport controls -- play/pause, FF/skip and RW/skip on the front flap so you can control your tunes without opening the phone, and the speakers are mounted on either side of the clamshell hinge, meaning you'll get the same stereo sound of music, ring tones or speakerphone chatting if the flap is up or down.
Volume toggle, voice memo key and the stereo headphone jack are located on the left spine, the camera key and miniSD slot on the right. There's a 1.2-inch external color LCD that clearly displays time, date and phone signal strength and status. The VX8100's stumpy antenna makes tight pocket fit awkward, and it doesn't telescope.
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