LG Xenon GR500 Review

LG Xenon GR500 offers the latest in mobile innovations, boasting a sleek, tactile screen with easy access to cutting edge wireless technology features. Its large 2.8” full-touch display with vibration feedback, and enhanced flash user interface, makes menus, shortcuts and special contacts available at your fingertips. The widgets-based full-touch home screen is both customizable and intuitive, including a favorites contact screen which offers users three panels with which to categorize their picture contacts for quick and easy messaging and calling access. With Xenon’s compact, slide out 4-Line QWERTY keyboard and quick access keys, users can more easily text message, instant message, email, place calls and access the Internet. To help users keep track of their text messaging conversations, LG has also integrated threaded conversation technology. For serious multi-taskers, LG Xenon allows users to quickly and easily switch between calls and other functions such as the music player or Internet.

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  1. I’ve had my LG Xenon for the last year, but I only lately discovered this web page, Up until now, I under no circumstances really looked into employing the mobile phone as something but a voice and SMS device, but though it was out for repair I had been using a Motorola KRZR being a back-up and I truly hated it. I’m also a former employee of Rogers Wireless, in which I had been a member in the Network Operations group; they would be the ones responsible with the inter/intra-site transport, switching and base-station network. Even though we under no circumstances got to play with too significantly customer hardware, I do know for any actuality there’s ‘un-branded’ firmware accessible for each and every cell phone in existence. Before a carrier decides to carry any telephone they get a base model from the manufacturer that they demo and set by means of tests – discovering one particular of these demo units would most likely be simpler said than completed nevertheless. Most from the time, they just get passed of to pals or household members who do not even understand that the phone is unlocked and unbranded.

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