LG Decoy (VX8610) mobile review
LG Decoy (VX8610) mobile review

The LG Decoy (VX8610) is a slider configuration mobile which is the world’s first handset that has a removable Bluetooth headset integrated into its body and will charge when stored in the mobile phone. The LG Decoy (VX8610) is has GPS and a five way joystick for navigation.
Other than the Dare, LG and Verizon Wireless announced the LG Decoy (VX8610) slider. LG Decoy (VX8610) is the first mobile phone to feature an integrated Bluetooth headset in the world. LG Decoy (VX8610)/Verizon is a CDMA dual band phone that supports CDMA2000 1xRTT/1xEV-DO rev.0 high speed data. It’s LG Decoy (VX8610)

The LG Decoy (VX8610) features a 2.2-inch LCD screen, a 2 Megapixel camera, and Bluetooth 2.1. The integrated camera can capture QVG videos and LG Decoy (VX8610) comes with also music player. LG Decoy (VX8610) had a microSD/SDHC card slot. It’s LG Decoy (VX8610)

For LG Decoy (VX8610), The Retail Package includes the LG Decoy (VX8610) phone, 800mAh battery with cover, wall charger, Bluetooth headset, separate headset charging station, cavity cover, and user manual. Unfortunately, a microUSB cable is not included and has to be purchased separately for PC connection. All come with LG Decoy (VX8610)

The good: The LG Decoy (VX8610) comes with a built-in Bluetooth headset that stows away in the back of the phone. It has nice tactile keys, an easy-to-use interface, and features include a 2-megapixel camera, EV-DO, stereo Bluetooth, a music player, and V Cast support. It also has pretty good call quality. The Bluetooth headset also supports A2DP, so you can use it for calls as well as music. It’s good of LG Decoy (VX8610)
The bad: The LG Decoy (VX8610) has a very glossy finish that makes it prone to smudges, and the display can be difficult to see under bright lights. The included Bluetooth headset has skinny volume controls, and does not have noise reduction or echo canceling technology. It’s bad of LG Decoy (VX8610)

Peter Said,
November 29, 2008 @ 11:05 am
The features on this phone are fine, but navigating with the joystick is almost impossible compare to other phones that uses the ball.
One would have to move slow and careful each time moving the joystick in the direction of choice to avoid pressing down on it, executing an unwanted command.
It’s more bad than good.
clarity cordless amplified phone Said,
April 22, 2010 @ 10:58 am
G has found an answer to the problem drivers face as they insist on talking on the phone while driving…most of us do it.