also known as LG AX9100, LG UX9100, LG VX9100

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Description:

The VX9100, which will replace the VX9900 enV, has a more streamlined appearance and is slightly thinner, since there is no "camera hump" on the back. The front features a newly designed dialpad with larger buttons than on the enV, as well as replacing the standard 5-way navigational d-pad with more simplistic Up & Down arrow buttons. There still is a small display located at the top. Opening up the VX9100 reveals a better designed QWERTY keypad, along with a standard QVGA display and stereo speakers. Other features include a 2MP Camera, microSD card slot, and microUSB port.

PAppeal

Christian Dior:
1 of 10
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Average Joe:
7 of 10
High
Corporate US:
1 of 10
Very Low
High-Tech junkie
4 of 10
Low
LG enV2 specifications

LG enV2 specifications

  • Network
  • Size
  • Battery
  • Main Display
  • Additional Display
  • Camera
  • Multimedia
  • Memory
  • Input
  • Connectivity
  • Other Features

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  Today by drumkid1991

9.4 out of 10

if you are thinkin of getting this phone stop thinking and get it. this phone has a sweet compact QWERTY keyboard but not so compact its hard to type with. the screen is crystal clear and the camera has great resolution. the outside screen works perfectly fine you can still text. listen to music. make calls, and take pictures. its got plenty of diplay themes and menu settings so you don't get bored with the style. i dont have any complaints except for it doesnt come with any games programmed on it for free.

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  Yesterday by Calvin C

8.4 out of 10

Well I just got this phone about an hour ago. I just want to say that it's really terrific. If you're a teen looking for a phone that's excellent for texting then this is it because well as soon as I got it I texted like 3095103 times. I went crazy. It is REALLY good. You're not wasting your money on this.
Definately a good buy for any texting fanatic

Weighing it against the Glyde n voyager

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  2 days ago by mostly

7.8 out of 10

Here are my pros n cons:

PROS
-speakerphone is loud
-easy to read clock option on external display
-smooth open/close clamshell - not cheap feeling
-Option to end call two ways: when clamshell is closed or only when end is pressed. I prefer the "end" option that way if I am on speaker phone and want to close the phone and talk in private I can do so without ending the call.
-Mobile Web has some free games, no stupid verizon subscription (helps to have unlimited data plan, though! I like to play LIMBO.
-VZ Navigator 4.0 has traffic alerts - saved me 30 minutes yesterday by warning me, it said "accident 6 miles ahead", gave me time to use the detour function on navigator and miss the traffic jam.
-inside screen is nice and big and easy to read type.
-text messaging is effortless.
-qwerty is right size, easy to use.
CONS:
--MENUS are terrible!!! Click on message - it defaults to NEW message- 99 times out of a 100 when I hit message I want my INBOX, not new messaget!!! What were they thinking! Adds another button push to the process - three button pushes to your inbox! There is a shortcut button on the directional pad that can take you right to inbox, though.
-soft keys are not programable! Stuc with message on the left (see preceding comment) and contacts on the right.
-limited shortcut button settngs: calendar, chat, email, games, inbox media center, mobile im, mobileweb, music & tones, my account, my music, my pictures, my ringtones, my sounds, my videos, picture and video, picture message, settings & tools, txt message, vcast music, backup assistant, espn mvp, loction management, sony music box, vz navigator, calculator, bluetooth menu, alarm clock. They LEFT OUTcommonly used ones like: call settings-answer options, end call options, specific vcast material like news, weather (29 button pushes to get to my local news broadcast! I counted!!! REALLY NEED A SHORTCUT FOR THIS), web favorites and other media.
-Cannot change items on the opening menu, you have two choices - messaging icons or mulimedia icons - I like to use a mixture of both, if I could choose my main menu items I would get rid of the games icon (you have to pay a subscription to use them), and replace it with email icon, but there is no option to do that.
--Hit the OK button on the front to unlock, constantly unlocks itself in purse and pocket. Frustrating, no work around, I tried using the phone security lock function but it only turns on if you turn the phone off then on again.
-keypad locks if you hesitate more than 7 seconds between dialing numbers, have to start dialing all over again. Set it for more than 7 seconds and you have to wait that long before putting phone in pocket, as there is no way to lock keypad manually that I have found.
-TO GET MISSED CALLS from external - hit OK TWICE (unlock) for menu, then scroll down to RECENT CALLS, then click on MISSED - this requires several button pushes and using more than one button (directional buttons needed to scroll through list).

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