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LG CG225 (AT&T)

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  • "Great signal strength!"
    4.5 stars
    on by lpinsc

    Pros: Great signal, Push-to-Talk, Bluetooth

    Cons: None as yet

    Summary: I've tried 4 other phones (Samsung e105, Nokia 6010, Nokia 2100, Motorola v188, all with a 3rd party "battery booster" and 3rd party longer antenna), none of which could get a signal inside my home (SF Peninsula).

    A friend living near Yosemite suggested an LG phone with Tri or Quad mode (Note: T-Mobile no longer carries LGs). Success! I now get at least 3 bars anywhere in my home as well as the stairwell and garage.

    If you're having reception issues, try an LG.

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  • reply on May 29, 2006 by Homer Scarborough

    Can anyone tell me if you can dial a local number on this phone without prefacing the number with the area code? Seems that I have to enter an area code even if I am calling within the same town. I have never seen that before, and I didn't have to do this with my last cell phone when within the same locality. I get a message that the area code must be dialed before the number even if calling my home. If this is the case, then my 2 LG CG300s are going back to Cingular. Someone please verify if this is so. reply to HarrisonSmith@worldnet.att.net HELP!

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  • Service provider Not specified
  • Cellular technology GSM
  • Weight 3.4 oz
  • Sensor resolution 0.3 megapixels
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