Bottom Line It's tough to fault the LG Xenon, a powerful slider phone that can handle media tasks with aplomb. Pros Solid call quality. Good music and video playback. Compact for a QWERTY slider. Cons Non-standard headphone jack. Bland UI needs a...
Read Full ReviewWe tested the quad-band (GSM 850/900/1800/1900) LG Xenon in San Francisco using AT&T's service. Call quality was very impressive. Callers could hardly hear any static or background noise, though they could still tell we were on a cell phone due...
Read Full ReviewThe LG Xenon manages to fit a touch screen and large, side-sliding QWERTY keyboard into a small and fairly slim package. It's budget-priced yet well made and rich with features like HSDPA, stereo Bluetooth, GPS, music and video playback. However...
Read Full ReviewSo here we are again with another QWERTY phone. It works pretty well as a touch screen phone and as messaging device. The small form factor of the Xenon is great when pitting against larger ones like the Samsung Impression or AT&T Quickfire...
Read Full ReviewThe Xenon gets a lot of things right, but misfires in several directions, too. The menu system works for the most part, but the duplicated buttons and tabs may be confusing for many. Quick and easy messaging features make typing up SMS, MMS, email...
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Phone Rating 80