LG Fusic

September 4th, 2006 | by Stewart




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Kewl, But....

by Bill M on Jun 2nd, 2008 at 2:56 PM:

I dont know what all the b/s talk is about. This phone (LG Lx550 Fusic) is easy to use. You dont have to work for Nasa to be able to put music on it. I dont have the USB cable but i have a 1gb MicroSD card and the adapater to transfer music/video/photos to it. Just got a nxZEN 5500 Bluetooth for it. Didn't know anything about it or how to get it to work...went into the Bluetooth setup in the phone and it found it right away....


PROS:

* Easy to get used to using.

* Freak out your buddies in their car with the Music Transmitter. It actually works!

* External Media Player buttons...Awesome!

* Easy to customize(not buy) the faceplate. [mine is chrome right now]. :)

* SpeakerPhone works...sometimes.

* Light weight.



CONS:

* Letters on the buttons are kinda small, making it a bit hard to send txt.

* Having to download RingTones. (Ha, yeah right)

* SpeakerPhone could be a little louder.

* My phone is white! lol

* Stupid Antena nub gets annoying.

* When you transfer photos to it they look like crap.



All in all, i nice phone for the price. (I dont know what they go for but i bought mine used for $50) :)

Simple to use

by Michael on Dec 10th, 2007 at 10:50 AM:

Sometimes the pure stupidity of my fellow man/women unnerves me...I mean (this is for the ones having trouble transferring music to the phone) it isn't that hard...my five year old sister has one, and she can do it by herself, granted my whole families computer literate...but even if you are not this is simple stuff...just use your brains and figure it out, there really is no need for an instruction manual...it's just like connecting a flash drive(oh and make sure your music is in mp3 format or it isn't going to work that well.) Anyways point is its simple

My opinion 7 months later....

by KIMBERLY on Dec 1st, 2007 at 9:54 PM:

I am happy with the part of the phone that I can actually use with ease...you know, that handy dandy part we use for communicating with others called THE PHONE. I also use the email features. However, I have been unable to find the time to sit down and study the entire 300 page manual twnenty times just to try to figure out just what magic wand it takes to download my music from my itunes selections or other similar sites online to this phone, or how to use the FM radio feature. I swear I am not completely stupid, however, I have not been successful thus far in doing so,and I refuse to pay $2 for every single song I care to download from the sprint website. So as you can imagine, my MP3 Player feature continues to remain completely silent and since I have no idea what it sounds like, I have no comment on that feature. None of my friends or their teens own Sprint phones, so they have no advice. Any friendly fellow Fusic owners, or even Sprint Reps like Nathan as seen above?, who care to share the "big secret" with me (so I can avoid eventually stroking out) it is much appreciated and Thanks!!!!

I love the fusic

by Nathan LeSueur on Oct 16th, 2007 at 3:58 PM:

To start off, I am a Sprint rep. and have owned many phones. By far, the fusic is my favorite. Even with the new LG "Muziq" that just came out with the impressive touch screen and pretty lights, that is all that it is worth, it just looks like every other stupid phone out there that is copying the infamous LG "Chocolate". However, there is not one phone out there right now that looks like the fusic. And for that reason, among many others i assure you, is why I prefer to have the fusic over any other phone.

Fusic vs. Up Stage(in this case, Fusic wins)

by 7.5 xx9 on Sep 30th, 2007 at 12:32 PM:

As an owner of the fusic, I know its awesome. A Sprint employee said the Fusic is ,by far, way better than the Up Stage. The Up Stage is difficult to work with, usually has little or no service, and is designed mainly for music. The Fusic has many qualities such as an FMradio tranmitter, has a music composer that allows you to make your own ring tone or just to listen to, has an impressive design, and is by LG! It doesn't take a genius to tell Sprint to say goodbye to the Up Stage. I'd do it, but for the life of me I don't know anyone who cares in this world, unless your convinced.

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