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The AT&T 65370 LG Xpression Cell Phone provides you quick, one-touch access to text messaging, email, and social networks. Moreover, it features its 3” Touch Display that lets you navigate through your mobile contents with the slightest touh of your finger. With its slide-out QWERTY keyboard lets you type long messages with ease. The AT&T 65370 LG Xpression Cell Phone comes with extras from AT&T, including AT&T Maps, AT&T Address Book, myAT&T, AT&T Navigator,&re 3G-enabled quick messaging phone with 3.0-inch touchscreen display and slide-out full QWERTY keyboard Supports the full line of 3G media, location, and downloadable music services 2-megapixel camera/camcorder; microSD expansion to 32 GB; access to personal e-mail Up to 3 hours of talk time, up to 240 hours (10 days) of standby time; released in April, 2012 What’s in the Box: handset, rechargeable battery, USB data cable, AC adaptor, Quick Start Guide We have searched the web to find the best prices available. Click Here to find out where to get the best deal on LG Xpression Phone (AT&T) Check for Special Price Today!
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LG has made a nice new slider cell phone and it seems they have corrected some of the bugs from
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some of the past models. Although not as smart as the full blown smart phones it does bring some of
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us basic phone users to a new threshold.
October 2012 I mentioned in the video that you will need a cover for this phone due to it’s very slick finish. Amazon carries one Body Glove model in two colors but as of this review there are no others manufactured.
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Overall I highly recommend this phone if you do not want a phone that requires a data plan and you are not one who
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am not comparing it the amazing smart phones that are on the market today. This LG Xpression is not in their class (or
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beats the crud out of your cell phones. The slider function seems well built but may not withstand the torture some put their phones through. I’m giving this phone five stars because for the type of phone it is I think it deserves it. However I
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Sharp colorful screen One button screen lock Speaker option Can add 32mg card Replaces MP3 player Tools such as calendar, notes, alarm, photo editing…
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Phone locks too fast when on call Flat rubber keys on QWERTY keyboard Slick casing requires a cover If data is turned off can not send pictures, video or audio through text
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Fixed lense camera okay but not as good as it should be
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The LG Xpression is about halfway between a smartphone and a dumbphone, and is made for people who want to send text messages but not to use a data plan. It runs a few apps and looks android-ish (but is not android), has a sliding keyboard, a touchscreen, and is pretty good. I got this for my daughter, who is a serious texter but doesn’t need a data plan, and so far she seems pretty happy. (Update: After several weeks, my daughter asked me to drop this to three stars because of some design flaws — see below). What I like: - For the price (currently free with plan), it’s pretty good. It plays music, takes pictures, sends SMS and MMS
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messages, and can run a few apps. - Texting is pretty good. It has a slider keyboard, and arranges text exchanges into conversations by sender. - Connecting to a computer is well designed. When you connect to a PC through the micro-USB charging port, you get options to mount the phone as an external storage device (requires memory card), to sync music, or to use the PC for an internet connection. I haven’t finished testing that last option, but really appreciate it –assuming it works, it means that we can get to the AT&T app store without buying a data plan.
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- For a free phone, the operating system isn’t bad. You can customize the home screen with “widgets” like android, so you have little windows on the home screen from different apps. - It does have a basic web browser and some social media apps for things like facebook, and is eligible for AT&T’s discount data plan, so if you want to buy data, it’s functional. (At that point, though, I might look at the basic android phones — their data plan is a little more expensive, but they’re a lot more functional).
WordPress.org What could be better: - The keys are pretty flat, so they don’t give you the same feeling as a blackberry. - The texting length limit is odd — the first text in a conversation can be any number of characters, but when replying to a text, the phone stops accepting additional characters after 160. (160 characters is the actual limit for SMS text messages — phones that accept more than that actually break the messages into multiple texts that the phone on the other end then puts back together. There’s no good reason to limit the length of replies, so maybe this will get fixed in upcoming firmware updates). - The display and camera are both a little behind the modern standards, although they would have been great a few years back. A 2 megapixel camera won’t blow anyone away, but is enough to take some pictures as needed. - Compatible apps are limited. From a quick review of the AT&T app store, there are few if any free apps other than demos, and even paid apps are limited. - It’s missing some of the features from more expensive phones, like GPS, FM Radio, or WiFi. Still, for a texting device and phone, it’s great. Other notes:
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- The look of the phone is probably more suited to teens and young adults, which is appropriate for a texting phone. It’s fire engine red and feels plastic-y with a swooped pattern on the back cover. In my opinion, it’s a big step up from my daughter’s last texting phone, and I recommend it. Update 8/15/12: Over the past few weeks, my daughter has two new texting complaints. First, the phone only allocates 300kb to store texts. In fact, even if you add a memory card, there’s no way to expand the space allocated to storing texts. It took several weeks to reach that limit, but now my daughter has to delete texts every day to stay under the limit. Worse, there’s no way to mark multiple texts in a conversation for mass deletion, and no easy way to copy the texts over to our home computer for storage. Second, the phone is erratic about when it recognizes the sender for a text conversation. Some conversations are identified by the sender name in the texting app, but some are identified by phone number some of the time, by name other times. (For example, if she exits and reenters the texting app, a conversation that was labeled by phone number the first time may be identified by the contact name the second time). Maybe those issues will get addressed in firmware, but for now, we’re downgrading this to a lukewarm recommendation for heavy texters. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you?
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful Great phone, May 20, 2012 By Gearhead (Los Angeles, CA) – This review is from: LG Xpression Phone (AT&T) (Wireless Phone) I’ve had this phone for about one week, and I have been very pleased with it so far — and I am very picky. Being a new phone with very few reviews, I was skeptical. I was looking for something to replace an older Pantech Link, that I use primarily for talking hands-free while driving and for texting.
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I didn’t want another phone with a data plan(already have iphones around the house), so one can imagine the choices are limited. Further, although the Pantech Link wasn’t bad for a simple phone, I wasn’t thrilled with it and we haven’t had the greatest luck with other Pantech models my family members have had in the past. Needless to say, with AT&T, my choices of non-data plan phones became even further limited. I’m going to keep this write-up short, but in summary, everything works the way it is supposed to (keep in mind this is not a smartphone). The touch screen is not like an iphone, but it is certainly acceptable. It is accurate, sensitive enough and predictable. One nice plus, I’m a mountain biker and ride with gloves. You cannot operate the touch screen on many phones while wearing gloves, but this one works fine. The ringer and speakerphone volumes are plenty loud when you want them to be. One thing I needed to get used to: The bluetooth volume when you make a new call always defaults to the setting you configure in the phone settings. This is ok if you have that setting where you want it. Some phones go to the volume you used during the last call, which is nice. Of course, you can always adjust the volume during the call, but it will revert back for the next call. This is a very minor thing, and can be annoying if you don’t set it the way you want it in the settings. The slide out keyboard is good however the buttons are not raised, and therefore are not as easy to feel. I haven’t used the keyboard much so far– I’ve found that I can text pretty fast using the touchscreen and T9 for shorter messages. This does take some getting use to, however. All in all, I’m very pleased, the phone hasn’t done anything it’s not supposed to, and is a very well designed phone with many advanced features. I recommend looking over the user manual (available online), to learn more about it’s features. It seems to me that LG and AT&T did a good job with this one. It is a great alternative if you do not want a smartphone. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you?
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