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by meyerkin , Jun 14 '01
Pros: Ultra-compact, loads of cool features Cons: Manual could be a little more user-friendly
I bought this phone because my Nokia 5190 was clunky and didn't have that many features. I got the phone with a new Verizon plan, so I got a $100 discount on the price.
This phone ROCKS. It is very small, but it's loaded with great features....
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by maximlover , Jun 18 '01
Pros: good size, excellent reception, voice dialing Cons: phonebook does not alphabetize
this is one of the better phones that verizon has put out. i was looking at the startac and passport until this phone came out. it is smaller and i like the outside display to tell u the date/time, caller id, voicemail etc.
overall it is a...
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by jbm19020 , Jun 20 '01
Pros: Small size, good looks, voice dialing, good clarity and volume, decent battery life. Cons: Users manual could be a little clearer and more detailed.
I have had a number of cell phones over the past years. Including Qualcomm, 3 Motorola Startac's, Nokia, Audiovox and last a Kyocera 2035a (Qualcomm).
Let me say that I love my new LGIC LG-TM510. With one small exception it does every thing...
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by jamierez , Jul 06 '01
Pros: Clarity, size Cons: Menu and phonebook
I have owned various Nokias, Audiovoxes, Samsungs, StarTacs, Ericcsons, and Kyoceras. And this phone, the LG-TM510, is the best phone I've come across in my 5 years of owning a cell phone.
The phone has many features including a calendar,...
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by jojof , Jun 23 '01
Pros: Size, great reception, looks, outside LCD screen, blue inside LCD screen, vibrate alert Cons: None
I have owned 2 phone previously to the LG-TM510. Both were bulky and heavy. Neither phone compares to the LG-TM510. In the past I have stayed away from the clam style (flip phone) because the hinges were not durable. When I saw the LG-TM510 I could feel...
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by freaked , Jun 22 '01
Pros: LCD in the front
Very small
Many features Cons: So far no cons for me :)
This phone is such an improvement over my nokia. Thank the cell phone gods. The phone is small to carry but when you open its comfortable to talk on. A lot of small phones are hard to talk on. This one seems good to me. Also the construction of the phone...
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by dreadscott , Jul 02 '01
Pros: small size, external LCD w/caller ID, two way SMS, voice dialing, sturdy Cons: User manual, menus not the most friendly
This phone does everything the Motorola V60c does for 1/3 the price!
It's very small-- you can put it in your pocket and forget about it, yet comfy to use- feels great against the face. The 510 has voice activated dialing that works well and you...
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by ten55 , Jul 03 '01
Pros: Compact, Durable for the size, great reception. Cons: Owner's Manual could be more detailed.
I upgraded from a StarTac 7868W just recently, after using many Motorola products, and I must say the LG-TM510 is a work-horse of a phone. It does everything and more than the Motorola StarTac's. I am impressed.
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by loree4 , Mar 08 '02
Pros: Compact, incredibly feature-filled, great sound . . . toss the land line phone!! Cons: Non-alphabetized phonebook, BUT this phone has voice activated dialing! Manual could be better.
Improve your life . . . walk into Verizon Wireless and get a LG-TM510 for $150 (and a two year service contract). If you are an existing customer, ask for consideration of being a long-term customer and ask for a $99 price. If the rep doesn't give it to...
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by ajritz , Mar 01 '02
Pros: Elegant design, large keys for a small phone, inexpensive compared to comparable models Cons: Thick, due to clamshell design. Menus can be cumbersome.
I've only had the LG TM-510 for a couple of days, so this is mostly a "first impression" review. A previous review did a good job of detailed this phones specs, so I'll focus on a critical review.
The LG TM-510 is a remarkably full-featured...
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by peacebear40 , Feb 27 '02
Pros: Fancy, Compact, Clear, Excellent Phone Cons: Not Cheap, Less Features than cheaper phones
Just like my Title says The LG Electronics/ Goldstar LG-TM510 Cell Phone is a Fancy Compact Expensive Cell Phone.
I will give you a full detail of The LG Electronics/ Goldstar LG-TM510 Cell Phone and my opinion on all.
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by vanny84 , Aug 17 '01
Pros: Light, small, vibrating alert, enhanced voice privacy Cons: Sometimes it is so small it is hard to find.
This phone is an exceptional phone. I have just recently bought it and have found it to be a great piece of technology. With its small size and light weight you can virtually take it anywhere. A feature which i have found impecable is the 2 way SMS. It...
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by gadgetgeek22 , Sep 11 '01
Pros: very small Cons: battery and phone book
I was dying to leave Sprint. I have had enough of their crappy service and phones. I used to have a boring Startac that always dropped calls. So I jumped onto the Verizon bandwagon, after seeing all those TV commercials.
Walking into the...
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by zachs18 , Sep 05 '01
Pros: Small, fits anyway, easy to hear, outer LCD screen, lots of options Cons: Phonebook, some of the default settings (explained in my review)
I recently bought this phone and I have no real complaints. Its pro's outweight its con's. The phone has crystal clear reception, its light and very compact, easy to use options, and I love the outside LCD screen so that you know whose calling or can...
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by backwoodsbum , Sep 24 '01
Pros: Small size, great reception, ergonomic design, loaded with features. Cons: Less than stellar manual, price varies greatly, button placement could be awkward for lefties.
My family and I recently decided to switch phone services and our old Nokia 5120's were not compatible with the Verizon service we chose so guess what...it's new phone time :) The dealer we chose had four phones that were available, the Audiovox...
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