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LG 300G

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The LG 300G is a compact easy to handle phone which packs few extra features but fulfills the job of being a Net10 phone pretty well. The features of the phone that impress you are:

  • The 300g phone includes 300 minutes and 60 days of service on activation.
  • It is a Single Rate phone charging 10¢ per minute for every call whether local, nationwide long distance or roaming. International calls to over 60 destinations 15 are available for just 15¢. Messaging charges are only 5¢ per message.
  • The phone is compact having dimensions of 3.75 x 1.71 x 0.52 inches. It is also lightweight and portable weighing a mere 2.10 ounces, lighter than most other phones in the market.
  • It has a colour screen with a resolution of 128X128 pixels and packs in itself a variety of 65 536 brilliant hues.
  • The Li-Ion, 900 mAh battery lasts quite long giving a total of 7 hours of talktime and 10 days of standby time.
  • The phonebook holds an impressive 500 contacts, much more than most other pricier phones in its category. You also have the option of storing multiple numbers per contact name.
  • You also have the surprising feature of caller groups allowing you to make your contacts list tidier and more organized.
  • In addition to the ring ID, the phone also comes with a picture ID. Makes receiving and calling a not so mundane task.
  • The extra features include the usual Alarm, Calendar, Calculator, Stopwatch, World Clock, Notepad, Unit Converter, Tip Calculator
  • The phone is also packed with the option of recording and also comes with a loud and clear speakerphone, both indispensable features nowadays.
  • The phone comes with a handsfree speaker and saves you precious time by including the option of Auto Redial.
  • The usual features like call waiting, caller ID and voicemail are also present.
  • The phone includes 32 polyphonic ringtones. The vibrating alert is nice and strong.

However, you will not be too happy with some features of this LG phone.

  • It has a very small and awkward keypad which makes typing a little difficult.
  • You cannot buy ringtones and graphics with your airtime minutes.
  • The ring volume is not loud enough and may not be audible in crowded areas.
  • Although the pack says messaging at 5 cents on the outside, messaging actually costs you 50 cents per message which is quite expensive.

If you want a phone with little features for making emergency calls, then the LG 300G is the right buy.

However, if you are willing to pay a little more go for the LG 600G.

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