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cyrus369

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Re: I like the LGVX8000 phone, but to watch TV?

said by Terry Heaton:

Unlimited air time? Unlikely.
it better be unlimited since its a media service and they should be expecting heavy usage by people. too bad its not avalible here yet and im sure it wont be until 2010, oh well ill just go pick up the vx7000.
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rick02043

join:2001-05-19
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V CAST VPak - First Two Months FREE

$15 V CAST VPak

With this pack you get unlimited airtime for V CAST basic video clips, all Get It Now® services including Mobile Web 2.0, sending picture/video/TXT messages, and downloading games/ringtones/wallpapers.

Unlimited airtime only good with V CAST compatible handset within the V CAST coverage area.



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I recently purchased the LGVX7000 because I liked the features and the mobile web 2.0. A week after I purchased it the news of the new LGVX8000 was released so I returned the 7000 in anticipation of buying the 8000. The phone should be in the Verizon stores this week along with the new VCAST service. I still want to buy the phone, but have my doubts about VCAST. You will have to use headphones to listen to the video or use the crummy speaker phone. The cost of $15 is too much, even though it includes unlimited air time. You can use the service for 2 months free, which I may try when I buy the phone. I really think this VCAST launch is to sell more phones. None of the phones available before today are compatible. If this turns out to be popular, that is quite a lot of new phone sales.
Rick
I bought the vx8000 today. The video quality is actually very good for a cellphone. You dont need to use the headphones in order to listen to the vcast streams. I belive that the phone has stereo speakers. I'll probably post a video of how everything is later tonight in the cellphone forum after I get home from work (12am EST)
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Terry Heaton

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Unlimited air time? Unlikely.


cyrus369

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said by rick02043 See Profile:

I recently purchased the LGVX7000 because I liked the features and the mobile web 2.0. A week after I purchased it the news of the new LGVX8000 was released so I returned the 7000 in anticipation of buying the 8000. The phone should be in the Verizon stores this week along with the new VCAST service. I still want to buy the phone, but have my doubts about VCAST. You will have to use headphones to listen to the video or use the crummy speaker phone. The cost of $15 is too much, even though it includes unlimited air time. You can use the service for 2 months free, which I may try when I buy the phone. I really think this VCAST launch is to sell more phones. None of the phones available before today are compatible. If this turns out to be popular, that is quite a lot of new phone sales.
Rick
should of kept the 7000, i hear the 8000 is kinda big and bulky.
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....I'm probably in my underwear typing this......or maybe not!

rick02043

join:2001-05-19
Inwood, NY

I recently purchased the LGVX7000 because I liked the features and the mobile web 2.0. A week after I purchased it the news of the new LGVX8000 was released so I returned the 7000 in anticipation of buying the 8000. The phone should be in the Verizon stores this week along with the new VCAST service. I still want to buy the phone, but have my doubts about VCAST. You will have to use headphones to listen to the video or use the crummy speaker phone. The cost of $15 is too much, even though it includes unlimited air time. You can use the service for 2 months free, which I may try when I buy the phone. I really think this VCAST launch is to sell more phones. None of the phones available before today are compatible. If this turns out to be popular, that is quite a lot of new phone sales.
Rick
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