Reviewers Liked
- Lightweight and easy to hold, Excellent battery life, World phone
- Solid construction, Good calling quality, Affordable cost
- Unusually lightweight. Good mix of features and specs for the price
- Solid construction, Good calling quality, Affordable cost
- The LG Phoenix is an attractive Android smartphone that ships with Android 2.2. Features include Wi-Fi and a portable hot-spot capability, GPS, 3G, quad-band support, Bluetooth, and a 3.2-megapixel camera
- Smooth performance with little to no lag; LG's custom UI adds nice design details but isn't too heavy; good battery life; live TV through AT&T U-verse
Reviewers Didn't Like
- Browser unable to play Flash videos, Weak camera that lacks a dedicated button, Bloated with nonremovable AT&T apps
- Being released exceptionally late, Shoots muddy looking photos & videos, Weak earpiece
- CPU and display are several steps behind the class leaders
- Being released exceptionally late, Shoots muddy looking photos & videos, Weak earpiece
- The LG Phoenix can't play Flash video in the browser. AT&T 3G coverage was spotty and a little unreliable. Preloaded AT&T apps are not removable
- Somewhat boring physical design; no dedicated camera button
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