This is a reasonably priced phone that can handle functions quickly, without hiccups or burps. The transition from my moto 5 was easy, the unlocked phone is compatible with consumer cellular (att network) the phone is larger and heavier than i thought... Read More
The screen is plenty good for most anyone's purposes. It's plenty loud enough for her needs. Perfect fit and narrow enough to feel good in the hand. Pleased with both.
Setting up the phone and getting the apps copied over was easy. Little bit of trouble with the simm card but resolved. The sim slot beside the sd slot, uses the imei number for slot 1.
The camera is a little challenging, practice with it a lot before going on a major photo spree. However, the macro and portrait features are nice, and do take good photos. My only complaint is that the pictures i take don't come out very well.
Lg velvet is a fantastic phone for the price. Battery life far exceeds samsung's. It still has an ear plug socket, which most cell phone companies has eliminated for the bluetooth connection, so i applaud lg for keeping it in the velvet. You need to c... Read More
The device feels awesome when holding it, and the pearly white on the back shimmers beautifully in the sunshine. Touch-vibrate is also a nice feature for those that need the feel for tactile typing. The phone itself is slim, slick and light in compari... Read More
Both the front and rear sensors take great photos in the right lighting. The fingerprint sensor works great. The only disappointment is lack of facial recognition.
At&t has a side button similar to samsung's bixby button. It also has a ptt (push-to-talk) button, if you have an app that serves as a cb radio. After multiple android 10 small patches and fixes update. I hope lg will provide the upgrade to androi... Read More
Other glitches and clunky interface mean i'd pass on this one if i were you. It freezes constantly with full bar and wi-fi nothing will load.