Along with Motorola, LG also had five cellular phones on ReCellular's list of top 10 recycled devices of 2008. LG's upgrade to the VX3200, the LG VX3300, made its debut in 2005. The big difference was the addition of changeable outer faceplates. Overall, however, the other features of the VX3300 were similar to the VX3200, including the color display, speakerphone and EMS.
The VX3300 was also a slight bit smaller than its predecessor, clocking in at 2.82 ounces and 3.3 inches x 1.8 inches x 0.9 inches. Keeping the clamshell theme from the rest of LG's VX line, the VX3300 offered 3 hours of talk time and 165 hours of standby time. The color LCD screen offered 128 x 128 resolution and the device offered 8 MB of internal memory.