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Service Provider: Sprint
   
  Color Camera Phone

1.9 GHz CDMA PCS, 800 MHz CDMA/AMPS (Tri-Mode)

 
  With the new PM225 camera phone, you can let your pictures do the talking. Its dual LCDs scream color inside and out with a splashy external caller ID and a large internal screen to capture 640 x 480-pixel photos. Its speakerphone booms conversations loud and clear. Add its internal antenna and you've got a smooth handset all the way around.
   
User Reviews I just switched from Cingular and a Nokia 3595 to Sprint PCS and this LG PM225. Talk about night and day difference. Sprint PCS and this phone are an order of magnitude better.

I thought the 3595 got good reception (and it did) but this phone is at least as good, and the voice quality is as close to landline quality as I've heard in a mobile phone (I'm sure there are better, I just haven't heard them).

I like being able to do my own wallpaper for both internal and external screens. Both screens are very good (not nearly as good as some of the upper end phones, but this isn't aimed at that market).

I haven't had any problem navigating the menus and haven't had to refer to the manual that much.

Having the external screen on while charging doesn't bother me. It's kind of like a night light.

Camera quality is fine for taking pictures that I'll use on the phone's screens and send to folks to look at on their phones. I'm not planning to use it for anything else.

Two possible cons. (1) The speaker phone sounds tinny and distorted sometimes when the volume it turned up too high. This is probably a function of the fact that they just use the earpiece speaker and jack up the volume when it's on speaker mode. So far, I've been able to solve the problem by just turning down the volume. This may or may not work when I get into a louder environment. (2) (and this may not be a con once I've scanned the manual more thoroughly) I can't figure out an easy way to switch between normal ring mode and silent mode. It was very easy on my 3595 and I miss that.
 

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