AT&T Prepaid LG Phoenix 2 Prepaid Cell Phone:Connect and make calls with friends and family with this LG M1V AT&T Prepaid, which lets you pay as you go for minutes and data. The slim profile fits easily in your hand, and a microSD slot lets you expand the memory capabilities for adding a playlist or saving pictures on this LG M1V AT&T Prepaid.
Customer Rating
4
Almost as good as iPhone for way way less money
on October 4, 2016
Posted by: GaryZ
I like this phone. The display has good brightness and 1280x720 HD resolution. In direct bright light it is harder to see display but I only had the brightness set at 50%. But even the iPhone has this problem in bright light. The wifi is good. Browsing is fast. Even with all the apps I still have 9 GB of space left for my stuff. This is a 16GB phone. The only issue I have with this phone is the audio volume is just slightly not loud enough. If your speaking to someone while shopping in Meijers or a Mall it is kind of hard to hear the person your talking too with all the background noise. If your going to spend 90% of your time surfing or texting (like me) and 10% talking, definitely purchase this phone. If your going to spend 90% of your time talking you need to test this phone out for your self before committing.
TiVo Roamio OTA (Over-the-Air) DVRGet the entertainment you want with this TiVo Roamio OTA DVR. OneSearch lets you search television and streaming services at the same time, and OnePass helps you organize viewing preferences. Record up to four shows at once with this TiVo Roamio OTA DVR, which provides a two-week program guide so you can plan ahead and does not require a subscription.
Purchased this TiVo OTA 1TB on 5/19/2016. This TiVo Over the Air model includes the TiVo subscription in the $399 price. The first thing you need to do when you get this unit home is register it with TiVo to activate the subscription. You can do this online or on the phone. I chose the Phone method. They were very polite and knowledgeable however I must warn you TiVo will ask you for your credit card number even though they won't charge you for the monthly subscription since it's included in the price. We will see in a month or two what happens? Set up was easy. Connect it up to your tv via HDMI, connect it to your antenna, connected to the internet via Ethernet. You can also use WiFi but who wants to go thru the hassle. Lastly connect it to power. After it powers up you answer a few questions and then you do some waiting. About 2 hours. It downloads some updates, scans your tv stations, downloads the guide, downloads more updates. It boots up at least 2 times. One thing you need to know. It has no on/off switch or button. TiVo always runs. I even called up Tech Support to confirm this and they were very friendly, polite and knowledgeable. My final test was for me to use the program guide to select 4 tv shows on different channels all starting at the same time. End result, all 4 tv shows recorded and they were beautiful. Only time will tell what issues and questions will occur.