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Unregistered
05-29-2008, 08:23 AM
Hello i just saw this"thing" and in my opinion is something like the enV2, but with big front touch screen (ok the difference is not that small ). Anyway i like the versatility of the device. Can someone of the owners of this phone give me some impressions about it ? I would really like to know if it has any bugs or cons that can stop me from buying it.
Type_0_negative
05-29-2008, 08:34 AM
From the pictures i've seen it is some kind of a mixed breed. Part ENV and a part LG Dare :). Damn! It looks like the internal screen is the same size as the external one so why did they waste money on doing this when you can use only one at a time. it would have been better if the qwerty was slide out or keeping this form factor and add a swivel in the screen section (like on QTEK 9000). The current configuration is just a waste of money and parts.
Slipknot
05-29-2008, 09:43 AM
I've owned one (qtek 9000) and i must tell you, the swivvel thing just sux. After a year of usage it started rattling. This configuration is better, but i must agree with you, the second screen is a waste. A slide out would be just fine, they don't need another enV.
Unregistered
05-29-2008, 02:18 PM
are you bullshiting me ? the phone is one of the best that ever came out from verizon. So what it has 2 identical screen (i may have done it different). But that doesn't mean it is a bad device at all. It is interesting, but expensive.
csnyder1582
06-01-2008, 11:10 AM
The Voyager and enV2 are nothing alike other than style. Voyager offers a full HTML web browser and also Mobile TV (if available in your area) while the enV2 does not have TV and has a standard WAP browser like most other phones. Voyager had some software related problems at launch however with the numerous software upgrades they have since been fixed. enV2 hasn't been out long enough to know of any issues with it. I am thrilled that they moved to the micro USB charging port on the enV2 rather than the horid 18-pin charger on most other current LG's. The 18-pins are prone to breaking however only from improper use.
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