Comments on: Cure iPhone envy with AT&T LG Vu, free with 2-year contract
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I am not sure the triple post was deliberate, I see a lot of double posts on these CNET blogs.
The only thing is i'm not sure if I want to deal with not having an actual keyboard. Sweet phone no doubt but i'm going to have to get used to the touchscreen for emails. Also no push email like the Blackberry.
- by bbains July 30, 2008 3:11 PM PDT
- Bought the Vu ($59 on Amazon last month) and returned it. In general it was a good phone, but here are my gripes: (1) Can't transfer contacts unless you put them on your SIM. I have over 200 contacts. I can understand this limitation from a basic phone, but not from one marketed as an SmartPhone competitor. (2) Web browsing sucks: every time you click a link where you post data (e.g. Amazon, Gmail Mobile), you have to tell the phone that its okay to do so. (3) Phone doesn't change from portrait to landscape automatically, and the button to make it change is different depending on what app you're in.
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(12 Comments)I'm upgrading from an early Windows smartphone (Moto MPx220). I'm now looking at the iPhone vs. a Windows Treo.