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LG VX2000

The LG VX2000 is a light little phone (3.98oz, or 112g), it has exchangeable faceplates, built-in games, a wap microbrowser, 199 phone book numbers and many more features (see table below).

Technologically, the LG VX2000 works on CDMA/1xRTT networks . Thus, it is quite likely not available in Europe. Learn Why!

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  • LG VX2000
    Illustration: The LG VX2000

    LG VX2000 Specifications Overview:

    FeatureAvailability
    Weight3.98 oz
    Dimensions4.59"(H) x 1.87"(W) x 0.88"(D)
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    TechnologyCDMA/1xRTT
    Banddual band
    Analogyes
    Gamesyes
    Phone book numbers199
    Predictive text inputyes
    Voice noteyes
    wapyes
    Speakerphonebuilt-in speakerphone
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    Faceplatesyes
    Voice dialing numbersyes

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