As cell phones grow more complicated, sprouting features such as cameras and MP3 players, it's good to know there are still handsets on the market that focus on making and receiving calls, pure and simple. The VX3200 for Verizon Wireless, the latest model in LG's line of entry-level handsets, does just that. Like the company's G4011 for AT&T Wireless, the VX3200 is basic, yet it offers good performance and a smart, lightweight design. There's no external display or Web browser, but there are some unexpected surprises, including a speakerphone, a bright color screen, and voice-dialing options.
Normally we're not fans of flip phones without external displays, but the LG VX3200 is an exception. With a soothing blue front flap and compact dimensions (3.4 by 1.8 by 0.9 inches; 3.5 ounces), it's decidedly attractive, even bordering on cute. And its small stature means it can fit in almost any pocket, and it feels comfortable to use and hold while you're talking. Beyond the 1-inch external antenna, there are few outside controls to complicate things. A large volume rocker can be used to scroll through the menus, and a tiny green LED flashes for incoming calls. The overall construction is sturdy, and the flap opens and closes easily with a nice click.