Cellphones Buying Guide
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CNET editors' rating:
3.5 stars
Very good
THE GOOD
The LG VX5400 is a basic camera phone with Bluetooth and voice-command support. It also has an easy-to-use keypad plus excellent call quality.
THE BAD
The LG VX5400 has disappointing photo quality.
THE BOTTOM LINE
Though it is a basic camera phone, the LG VX5400's well-designed keypad and great performance makes it a good choice for those who don't need a cell phone with a lot of features.
CNET Reader Reviews
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November 14, 2007 06:56
4.5/5
I am coming from a Moto e815, which I have used for 2+ years (I still think this is best phone I ever had, and I go back to the bag phone era). But I wanted to try something smaller, less bulky - and with an internal antenna. So when my New Every Tw... read more » -
December 6, 2007 11:49
4.5/5
So here's where I'm coming from. I'm a moderate cell user - a few times a day, but don't have the thing constantly glued to my ear. I text occasionally, but usually not more than a few times in a month. I want my phone to be a phone. I've got a came... read more » -
January 31, 2008 08:12
3.5/5
My clumsy thumb really likes the big buttons. Phone feels good in my hand - not too light or thin. When flipped open, it feels like a good length and the hinge seems sturdy enough. I've plowed through the menus and found everything I need. The ca... read more »
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