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LG VX9400 Phone (Verizon Wireless) | 
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| Brand: LG Category: Wireless
List Price: $499.99 Buy New: $105.10 You Save: $394.89 (79%)

Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 6746
Color: Black Media: Wireless Phone Battery Type: Lithium Ion Display Size: 3 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
Model: VX9400 UPC: 652810813259 ASIN: B000OL2UUI
Release Date: March 22, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Data not available Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| • | V CAST Mobile TV – watch real-time TV programs from popular TV channels and Receive Voice Calls & Text Messages While Watching TV | | • | download and play full-length songs then create & manage Playlists for your favorite MP3s and WMAs | | • | microSD Memory port to store pictures, videos, music and sounds | | • | Bluetooth Version 1.2 Profiles Support headset, hands-free, dial-up networking (SPP), advanced audio distribution, file transfer, basic printing, audio/video remote control | | • | 1.3 Megapixel Camera with Flash and and also stream and download video clips in WMV format |
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Amazon.com Product Description With support for V Cast Mobile TV--Verizon's latest breakthrough in mobile entertainment technology--the LG VX9400 offers a slim and stylish swing bar design that seamlessly combines the best in mobile entertainment and mobile connectivity. With a large color LCD screen optimal for mobile TV viewing, the VX9400 is the perfect complement to Verizon Wireless' media, data, and mobile phone services. Other cutting-edge features include an advanced mobile Web browser, stereo Bluetooth, Verizon's VZ Navigator GPS technology, a one-touch speakerphone, a memory card slot, EVDO high-speed data, a 1.3-megapixel camera/camcorder, and more. 
The LG VX9400 delivers television programming right in the palm of your hand. View larger - Front (Vertical Mode) - Back | As the first LG phone to support live TV broadcasts using MediaFLO technology, The LG VX9400 is capable of delivering full-length television programming from some of the most popular TV channels right to your phone. Catch many of your favorite full-length shows by checking out the easy to use onboard Media Program Guide. Plus, you can still take calls and messages while watching, and when you hang up, go right back to enjoying your program already in progress. And when you're done watching TV, check out the fully supported V Cast Music feature. It's not just a phone, it's an entertainment center. Design The VX9400's unique bar design form factor features a large 2.2-inch color LCD swiveling screen that can swing into landscape mode for widescreen TV viewing, and then back to vertical mode for easy storage. The design allows for an easy to view screen without taking up too much real estate in your pants pocket or purse. To ensure excellent media reception, there's a built-in telescoping antenna that can extend up to 5-inches long, and can entirely collapse back into the phone for safe, snag-free storage. A five-way directional button that controls most of the phone's functions and menus, resides just below the VX9400's impressive screen. For easy access during those moments when you need to take a break, the TV mode button is located just to the right of the five-way directional button. Swinging the phone's screen open reveals the VX9400's handsome backlit keypad. The phone's display features over 260,000 colors and crystal clear 240 x 320 resolution, perfect for V Cast Web and Mobile TV content, while a unique toolbar at the top of the display can reveal essential information, such as time, battery and signal strength, V Cast Mobile TV status, and more. The phone's 1.3-megapixel camera lens and LED flash are housed on the backside of the phone. On the left side of the phone you'll find up/down volume keys, a voice command key for quick access to voice commands, and an ear jack port, while a speakerphone key, a camera key, and a microSD memory card slot can be found on the right side. The included TransFlash/microSD memory card allows you to supplement the phone's 34 MB of internal memory with cards up to 2 GB in size. Lastly, a USB data port is provided for easy data transfer, and your favorite handsfree device can be paired with the VX9400 via Bluetooth for total handsfree calling. Calling Features The VX9400 boasts powerful calling functions, such as an integrated one-touch speakerphone that makes it easy to converse without touching the handset--a big plus for car users. Meanwhile, speaker independent voice dialing makes it easy to call contacts by simply saying their names. No prior voice training is required and you can even speak individual digits to the phone for quick dialing of numbers you know by heart. Because the VX9400 is Bluetooth enabled, wireless headsets can be configured with the phone for total handsfree operation. And because the device supports a 2.5mm headset jack, most wired headsets and headphones will pair perfectly with the VX9400. Lastly, for those times when keeping a low-profile is a must, the VX9400 comes complete with a discreet vibrating alert. The VX9400's internal memory can hold up to 500 contacts for quick access to email addresses and phone numbers. The phone lets you easily assign pictures as well as ringtones to your most common callers. In addition to vibrating alerts, the phone supports polyphonic ringtones, as well as recorded ringtones you make yourself. A number of ringtones come preloaded on the phone and more ringtones can be downloaded from Verizon's Get It Now service. The phone also supports picture and ringer caller ID to help identify your most common callers before you pick up the phone. Lastly, the VX9400's GPS location technology pinpoints your exact location when you dial 911. If desired, the onboard GPS feature can do more than give your current location to emergency personnel. The VX9400 is fully compatible with Verizon's VZ Navigator service, a feature that provides all the bells and whistles of an advanced navigation system on your mobile phone at a fraction of the price of other GPS devices and systems. The VZ Navigator service provides heads-up, voice-prompted turn-by-turn directions (with auto-rerouting if you miss a turn), local search of nearly fourteen million points of interest (POIs) in the United States, and detailed color maps that can be quickly panned and zoomed. With VZ Navigator, you'll know where you are, know what's around you, and know how to get there fast (additional Verizon charges apply). 
2.2-inch color LCD swiveling screen that can easily swing into landscape mode for widescreen TV viewing. | Messaging, Internet, and Tools The phone's support for multimedia messaging means that text, photos, video, and audio can be sent with ease (Verizon messaging charges apply). When used in combination with the VX9400's built-in camera, MMS opens up a whole new world of messaging fun. There's also a built-in Web browser for downloads and mobile Web browsing. Verizon's optional Mobile Web 2.0 package allows you to read and send emails, exchange instant messages, and view your favorite Web content. You can check your email, trade stocks online, compare prices while shopping, access flight information, get movie listings, and find directions to the theater. T9 text entry, which is a technology that makes it easier for people to enter words and text on handsets, is built into the unit--a plus for mobile email and text messaging users. With support for the EV-DO high-speed data standard, the VX9400 is fully compatible with Verizon's V Cast service. With V Cast, you can download and stream high-quality video. Need news and weather? Get the latest AccuWeather forecast delivered right to your handset, or stream CNN news headlines. ESPN sports updates, entertainment news from E!, and even Sesame Street content for the kids, are all available. V Cast also serves as a portal for enhanced 3D games, making it possible to have more fun with a new breed of realistic games. Learn more about V Cast. Verizon's music service is another EV-DO-powered service that makes the VX9400 all the more desirable. With V Cast music, your phone is a music player, letting you jam out wherever you are. It's also a music store, and you can download songs instantly to your phone. Save your songs to a memory card with a capacity that's right for you. You can even pause to take a call without missing a beat. View the V Cast Music demo. One of the greatest and innovative things about the VX9400 is that it is fully compatible with Verizon's new V Cast Mobile TV service. With V CAST Mobile TV, you can experience the best of network and cable television programming in full motion video and sound right on your Verizon Wireless mobile device. Turn down time into showtime. Slide open the VX9400, and enjoy your favorite programming, whenever, wherever. View the V Cast Mobile TV demo. A number of handy software tools are bundled with the VX9400 including a voice memo recorder, a calculator, a calendar, and an alarm clock. If needed, the VX9400 can be used as a wireless modem for laptops and PDAs (additional Verizon data charges apply). 
Watch Mobile TV or use this phone's 1.3 Megapixel camera with flash. | Imaging and Entertainment The phone's 1.3-megapixel camera features a flash, zoom options, and a host of automatic and manual camera functions that you'd expect from an advanced digital camera, such as a self-timer, multi-shot functions, white balance controls, and more. You can even choose the shutter sound to truly customize your phone. With the VX9400, you'll never have to worry about forgetting your digital camera again. The VX9400 can capture video, too, up to one hour with a 2 GB memory card. For times when you really want to jam out, and really want to conserve battery life, the phone comes with a music-only mode, a feature that allows you to turn off the phone functions of the VX9400, but still maintain access to the music player. EV-DO Wireless Broadband Coverage Learn more about where EV-DO coverage is offered. The phone also sports an airplane/flight mode feature, which allows the user to safely use the non-wireless functions of a phone (such as music, games, or organizer functions) on an airplane during flight. Vital Statistics The LG VX9400 weighs 4.06 ounces and measures 4.04 x 1.93 x 0.73 inches. Its lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 3.50 hours of digital talk time, and up to 300 hours of digital standby time. It runs on the CDMA 850/1900 frequencies, as well as the EV-DO and 1xRTT data frequencies. The phone comes with a one-year limited warranty. Note: The LG VX9400 supports the following profiles: headset, hands-free, dial-up networking (SPP), file transfer, object push for vCard, basic printing, audio/video remote control, and Bluetooth stereo headset support for listening to music. It does not support all Bluetooth object transfer (OBEX) profiles.
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LG and Verizon really sucked this phone up June 2, 2008 B. Kim (MD) I had major problems with this phone. I got it because it was so pretty and cute. but that's about it. Ergonomically, it is so hard to get used to since the send and end buttoms are located at the bottom of the phone, squarish design is hard to hold the phone without pushing the side buttons, hidden antenna peaks out sometimes and doesn't lock in so well. Speaker is horrible, battery life is even worse. I didn't even try to mess with the blue tooth after trying for couple of months. DOES NOT WORK. I had major issue with the phone after three months of using it. The screen was going blank when i swivel it up and down. I called verizon and they replaced my phone. but now i have the same problem, but they won't replace it because it's out of warrenty. Here was what happened. When i fist replaced my phone, they told me the battery and the device are 1yr warrenty. And since i have newly replaced my phone, the device has new 1yr warrenty. That was last Thanks Giving time. Now, I asked them to replace my phone, they say well, it's not under warrenty so i have to pay total of $90 to replace my phone. I yelled like crazy, and they said ok, we are gonna change it for you, just go to the loca tech and dignose the problem. so I went, stupid techs couldn't figure out what was wrong. So i asked them im sick of this phone, i wanna get a different brand. But then one of them said that LG guarentees their phone, so i can't get anything else unless i had major problems with it many times. NOW I HAVE PROBLEM BUT THEY REFUSE TO GUARENTEE. I complained to the tech about it and he said "what's wrong with you? customers come here all the time with thier phones broken 5-6 times! and u said this is your second time?".. i was like.. is he out of his mind? that is NOT supposed to happen!! anyways i rate this phone really poor like..really poor. Not worth of your money. Verizon is not helpful, not nice, money eaters. I TELL YOU, I CARE ABOUT THE CUSTOMER SERVICE AS NUMBER 1 FACTOR TO CONSIDER WHEN I PURCHASE THINGS, BUT VERIZON IS NOT IT. so if you consider sooner or later u have to deal with customer svc and the quality of the svc, Go to somewehre else.
good phone but has some flaws March 11, 2008 johnn noxville this is a really cool phone but it does have some flaws that can be quite annoying. 1. when the phone is in your pocket it can randomly hit the send button and call people and you dont even know it. the only way to avoid this is to lock it with the security code. this is annoying i mean who wants to type in a code everytime they want to use their phone. 2. you cant set a ringtone for individual people when they text you. you can set individual ringtones for phone calls but not texts. 3. whenyou flip the screen from portrait to landscape a lot of times their is a lag and a delay. press random buttons and it goes back to normal 4. it is very difficult to browse through the menu if it is closed. its hard to press the up button because the screen gets in the way. it is much easier to browse when the phones in landscape mode but its annoying. overall its not a bad phone but it does have its problems, and i cant say i would buy it again just for the sole reason that ive mistakenly made at least a call a week by accident and then had to explain it to the person i called. id stick with a traditional flip phone if i could go back and do it again
Great little phone December 30, 2007 Eileen LEH NJ (Little Egg Harbor, NJ United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Owned this for 4 months, no problems, decent reception, small lightweight, great little screen if you watch videos. Takes nice photos for a phone, and videos. I like the size, can slip it into a pocket. I like that the keys are covered, and the ones that aren't are locked (if you want them to be locked) because I have a habit of calling people when I don't want to call them- ie the phone dials when left in a purse or pocket. Doesn't happen with this phone.
Gross Misrepresentation of Bluetooth Capabilities July 16, 2007 Mojuba (Huntington Beach, CA USA) 6 out of 10 found this review helpful
I purchased this phone since I travel quite frequently and wanted to be able to watch TV while being stuck at Airports in the West Coast. When I called and talked to the sales representatives at Verizon, they explained how great the phone was, and that it leveraged the latest A2DP capability to stream music, video and TV to the latest Stereo Bluetooth Headsets. I purchased the phone, and I also purchased a pair of bluetooth stereo Headsets that support A2DP (Samsung SBH170s). The phone does work well, as does the TV (depending on the Market, I found that Portland, Seattle and Las Vegas, but is somewhat spotty in the LA area, and doesn't yet exist in Phoenix). When my headset arrived, I immediately paired it to my phone. Voila, I could send and recieve calls and watch VCast videos and listen to music well, unfortunately, my mobile TV was still coming out of the phone's speaker, and not my new latest and greatest $120 headset. I called after 6 pm Pacific Time and discovered I couldn't get a tech support technician to work with me. Eventually, I was able to call during normal business hours on a phone that was not my cell (to adjust it). I was more knowledgeable than the level one technician, who I had to explain over and over that the bluetooth device was paired, and I could send and receive calls and listen to music with my headset. I could tell he was going through a step by step procedure, having me turn the phone off and on, and verify that the bluetooth icon was showing up, even after I explained it was working fine in every aspect but the Mobile TV. Eventutally, he was stumped and decided to pass me on to a Tier 2 technician. After being on hold over 30 minutes (he did come back once or twice to tell me he was investigating) the tier one support person informed me that the Mobile TV does not support Bluetooth devices. I was upset, at this fact, and asked if it would be addressed in a software update. He explained that, no it would not, that you have to listen to it through the Speakerphone. I complained that I was misrepresented of the product's functionality by sales, and by him (since he was trying to get it to work and did not know it was not supported), but he claimed, no, we never advertise that it works for Mobile TV, it works for the Phone. I said I did not purchase two products, but one phone and that it was clearly falsely advertised. This is the second time, I've had issue with false advertisement from Verizon. On their website they tout the A2DP capabilities, and outline all the capabilities of the phone. They never in any place identify that *BLUETOOTH DEVICES ARE NOT SUPPORTED ON MOBILE TV*. So, I'll eventually be joining the class action lawsuit which should take about three months(I was involved in another where they misrepresented functionality on a previous phone), and am in the process of trying to get a refund, which they are saying is past my 30 day return policy on the phone. Be forewarned, this isn't a bluetooth capable device, 100%
Good on paper but lacks in some key areas July 12, 2007 Charlie Wallace (north hollywood, ca United States) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
The Phone is difficult to hear, very quiet poorly placed earpiece speaker. The TV service is ok but a bit spotty reception, and basically its not really 'real tv' its a collection of channels with limited content that repeats often, lots of filler content with a couple of standards thrown in. Signal often disappears or errors saying the service can't play the content, even though in a full bar metro area. TV speaker faces the rear, so you can't hear that well in anything but a quiet room, cupping your hands around it helps reflect the sound but it gets annoying, doesn't seem to work with the bluetooth handset verizon supplies, it might work with the stereo one. Apparently theres a holder you can buy to prop it up, this is typical of Verizon making you buy things that really are required. The soft keys are poorly placed, or it needs two sets, you end pressing the wrong ones often. Bluetooth range is poor, noisy reception if in right ear, left pocket, good if all in right side. Advertisted as DUN capable, even with the 'unlimited' Premier plan that has it ALL ( Verizon's wording) its unable to tether without either paying another $5. Navigation software works well when you finally get it to agree to let you use it, even setting it with the location tool it often says permissions aren't set, requires you to buy the software once a month, or a subscription service if you use it or not, also may require airtime. No real web browser to speak of, unable to do the basic things that used to be free with verizon (again even with the premier plan) it requires you to pay an additional charge to use the web (you can redo the wap settings but requires special software and is against the TOS) Chat / email etc are all extra pay per use services, either subscription, air time etc. Very limited amount of 'get it now' applications, games etc, some categories are even empty. No tethering without an additional payment. Bluetooth sync is very weak, doesn't work with a lot of software, no iSync etc, its extremly picky about the formatting of the card, i had to redo all my numbers and switch them from 'home' to 'mobile' otherwise it complained of the number or email settings problem, also had to remove all +1 from numbers (imported from my old phone) Recharge connector is akward, needs additional usb cable and software for music sync, usb cable does not charge without plugging in a charger, 3rd party cables do work. Backlight on keypad is poor and uneven, some keys don't light up well at all. Frequently failed to send SMS and MMS messages and gives no reason, other than 'failed'. Locked up and reset a few times during use. Severe lack of accessories.
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