also known as LG VX10000

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Description:

The LG Voyager VX10000 (VX10k) is the successor of the enV VX9900, upgrading it with huge (additional) external touch-sensitive display with 240x400 pixels resolution and only three hardware keys on the front, reminding of the LG PRADA. It is a clamshell that opens in landscape orientation to reveal another big landscape internal display (again 400x240), stereo speakers and QWERTY for messaging. The Voyager supports MediaFlo for Verizon VCast MobileTV service.

PAppeal

Christian Dior:
1 of 10
Very low
Average Joe:
4 of 10
Low
Corporate US:
1 of 10
Very low
High-Tech junkie:
9 of 10
Very high
LG Voyager specifications

LG Voyager specifications

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

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LOVE/HATE RELATIONSHIP WITH VOYAGER

10 Nov 2008 Sherri

7.3 out of 10

Though I am far from bored with the Voyager, there are a couple of design flaws that I just can't live with and will be getting a Blackberry Storm instead.


I agree with other reviewers that it will sometimes just cut off for no reason. But my main concern with the Voyager is that the port where the charger goes into the phone gets loose (the rubber part almost breaks off) and if you don't have a supertight connection, the battery doesn't charge. I literally have to adjust the cord around to make sure it is actually connected, or it may be plugged in all night and not charge.  Also, I have a difficult time getting it to pair to the Sync handsfree in my new Ford Fusion, a problem I have not had with my husband's cell.


Were it not for these two issues, I would likely stay with the Voyager.


 





Fun phone, touchscreen works great.
Cuts off, difficult to pair with handsfree, port for charger not well designed, making it a chore to recharge.


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Don't Judge This Phone By Its Cover .

6 Nov 2008 zachhhh!

5 out of 10

Love the look, HATE the phone . my battery lasts like 7 hours, and no im not the people who leave it on the charger for days. i charge it while i sleep, unplug it when i wakeup. my touchscreen freezes nonstop, and sometimes my phone just shuts of randomly. they texting keyboard is wicked loud, and so isnt the vibrate .






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5 Nov 2008 Anonymous

7.7 out of 10

I text a lot and this phone is awsome for that. But I have had many problems with the phone. I have had the Voyager for 3 months now and I am on my 4th phone already. The touch screen keeps freezing and isn't workin properly. Like I hit one number and it hits the number next to it. Even the technitions didnt know what was going on with the phone. But most people I have talked to that have it complain about problems with the touch screen.






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