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20 March 2024
It works well
It works well as an addition to a Vtech system that I was already using. I used the system for many years with an AT&T landline. Now I use it with a Verve Home Base.
13 November 2011
I liked the VX8300. Sturdy, easy to use, good value.
I love the LG VX8300. I now have a Samsung Intensity II, and I miss the 8300. I lent it to a friend when I bought the Intensity, but I plan to change back when my friend is done with the 8300. Here are the things I like about it:
o it has worked reliably for over 5 years
o the keypad has large keys
o the organization of commands is simple and sensible
o it requires fewer keystrokes to execute the commands I use most
o I find the qwerty keypad on the Intensity too tiny and clumsy to hold although it is a typical querty pull-out keyboard; T9 was just fine for me
o I mainly text and make calls -- the other features just get in the way and make the menus more complicated
o To the extent that I use the other features, e.g. calendar, notepad, camera, voice recording, I find them just as good and easier to use than on my Intensity
o My Intensity occasionally makes calls even when I had locked it; that never happened with the 8300
o The 8300 had better reception and voice recognition
Potential negatives:
o It's not a smart phone. That is fine with me. I don't want the expense of a data line, and I am happy using a laptop or other computers to which I have easy access
o Thus it won't give you directions. I use a GPS device in my car instead. The readout is bigger and there's no data line fee.
o People can understand me better over the Intensity's speaker phone
o Typing numbers is easier on the Intensity
o The Intensity has a stopwatch
o The Intensity has more ringtones, although I liked the ringtones on the 8300 more -- simpler rings, not music.
o The intensity comes with games, which I don't use but my daughter enjoys.
Watch out if you buy a VX8300 to be sure access to the media center has not been turned off. Verizon does that if the media center has not been used for a while. Without, you cannot transfer you contacts.