LG CG180 Cell
Phone The CG180 is sporty
and functional. Talk hands-free or record notes while
on-the-go. You'll love the convenience of text messaging,
and surfing the net for news, sports, and weather. You'll
be wondering what's not to love.
Make
no mistake about it: the LG CG180 is not intended to be
the be-all and end-all in the world of handheld devices.
But you would be hard pressed to find a better entry level
phone than the CG180. With a moderate price tag, this
is an excellent starter phone for students and young adults,
as well as for people who simply don't care about having
a phone that does everything under the sun.
As phones go, the CG180 will get the job done. The sound
quality on point to point calls is pretty good. Unlike
similar priced models, the speakerphone on the unit offers
crisp and clear signals. The WAP browser is not hard to
use, which will no doubt cut down on the learning curve
for first time users. The color resolution is a standard
65K, and the address book has the usual room for 500 entries.
While there is nothing spectacular here, the features
are dependable and easy to manage.
Still, there is a market for a phone with the CG180's
capabilities. People who need a solid phone for personal
use are likely to find the range of functions acceptable,
and the price tag to be reasonable. If you want a fairly
basic phone with just a few extras, the CG180 is worth
considering.
Excellent sound quality
Simple and familiar design
Relatively lightweight
Released for AT&T, the sporty, compact LG CG180 makes
communicating in style a breeze. A speakerphone allows
for easy, handsfree talking and a voice memo recorder
gives consumers the chance to capture brilliant ideas
while on the go. Keep in touch with family and friends
silently and quickly via text messaging. They can even
surf the Net for the latest news, sports, and weather
updates.