LG VX8350 Review
The LG VX8350 is a great update from the LG VX8300. It has a soft and curvy look rather than its predecessor’s boxy one and the stubby looking antenna is gone too. Thanks to its smooth curves, the LG VX8350 feels great to hold in your hand and at 3.73 × 1.97 × 0.87 inches packed in a light 3.3 ounce body, it has a far more ergonomic, streamlined and stylish appearance than its predecessor.
The external screen at 1.2 inches diagonally now supports 256,000 colors. The display shows the typical items such as the date & time, battery life & signal strength indicators, as well as the caller ID. Additionally, it can act as a viewfinder for its camera when you need to take a self-portrait. Yet another nice feature right here in the external screen is the ability to display the album art and track information when you’re using the music player.
Right under the external display are dedicated music control keys for the phone’s music player. There are three buttons in all and though they appear a bit small, they have a polished spun-metal look many would die for and are raised high enough to get a good “hold” on them. The phone can play a variety of file formats including MP3 and WMA. Other dedicated buttons include the volume rocker and a voice recorder button, both of which are on the left spine. On the right spine is the button to activate the camera as well as the slot to insert a microSD card. The stereo speakers are surprisingly not located on the sides but are both on the back of the phone. This sometimes leads to a bit of “muffling”, but the sound quality on the whole is very crisp and clear without any static. The music quality is very good too but is slightly low on bass which is to be expected from a device such as this.

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