Sneak peek at the LG VX8360
LG VX8360
(Credit: Nicole Lee/CBS Interactive)Earlier this week, we told you about the LG VX8360, the much-awaited update to the LG VX8350, which was one of our favorite Verizon phones from 2007. Well, the LG VX8360 finally made its first public appearance here at CES, and we had the opportunity to take a brief look at it.
The LG VX8360 is a midtier phone, which means it doesn't have the flash and style of LG's other feature phones, such as the LG Dare or the LG Lotus. However, that doesn't mean the VX8360 has nothing to offer. On the contrary, it offers up a slew of features, such as a 1.3-megapixel camera, VZ Navigator with A-GPS, EV-DO, stereo Bluetooth, and access to Verizon's broadband services like V Cast Music and V Cast Video.
The screen and keypad of the LG VX8360 when flipped open.
(Credit: Nicole Lee/CBS Interactive)The design itself is a tad more refined than the VX8350. It still has an oval clamshell design, but the music player controls are a bit larger and easier to press. Both of its external and internal displays look great, and though it looks quite ordinary, the keypad maintains that same tactile feel that we've come to love from the VX8350. The overall handset felt comfortable in the hand, and from our brief hands-on with the phone, it was easy to navigate as well.
The VX8360 is set to debut soon, although the exact date has not been released. It'll cost $50 from Verizon Wireless with a two-year service agreement.
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Nicole Lee is an associate editor for CNET, covering cell phones, Bluetooth headsets, and all things mobile. She's also pretty geeky--she likes World of Warcraft, comic books, and shiny gadgets. E-mail Nicole.

P.S. Did I mention it has talking caller ID? :-)
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by klp21303
July 6, 2009 7:37 AM PDT
- I have this phone and I really like it. I am having one problem that I can't seem to solve. I've added all the music from my pc and that wasn't a problem at all. I just sync it to my windows media player and all the music is on the phone. The problem is not all the music is playing. When I look at the screen it shows that it's should be playing, but I don't hear anything. I can't seem to find any reason they shouldn't play. There's not difference in the songs that play and the ones that don't. If there's anyone out there that knows why this is happening and can help me, please do.
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