
So I went home and gave it a test. So far in my opinion it has a much better camera than the one on my old razor. The touchscreen buttons took me a little bit to get used to but I finally got to the point where I can navigate through the menus at a decent enough pace. Even though there are a few occasional hiccups. Like the phone might register the wrong key hit or not register the key hit. Overall though, the touchscreen response works fairly well(so far). I haven't received a call on this phone yet so I can't rate the reception and sound quality in those respects. However in terms of sounds from navigating the phone I feel the quality is good. I still have a lot of testing to do on the phone, but those are my observations so far. I also can't wait to get a micro sd for this thing so I can "Crazy Go Lucky" this phone.
Oh and for the record I am not really that much of a cell phone guy. So while my dad only had the budget of about $50 to spend on a phone, I think this is a pretty decent phone for the price(considering current technology). I mean it's no iPhone, but I really only use cell phones to make calls. So I think this phone will hopefully satisfy those needs for the next 2 years.
For more information on the LG Vu check out:
CNET Review
AT&T Wireless
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