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Question Posted Tuesday July 8 2008, 9:20 pm

so i'm ready to get a new phone, and i'm thinking either the original env, or the voyager.

i can trade my friend for her env, or i can buy a new voyager... i need to know the pros and cons of each phone. PLEASE HELP !


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KlutzyKim answered Friday July 11 2008, 4:52 pm:
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I personaly like the enV.
But you should get the enV 2
It's SOO cool
It looks like a calculator is pictures but when you get it its small, cute, and very stylelish
It's $100-$300
Thats what I'm getting in about a week
=D

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Lauraaxhelps answered Tuesday July 8 2008, 10:02 pm:
the voyager:
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The good: The LG Voyager VX10000 has a cutting-edge design with a brilliant touch screen and a spacious keyboard. It offers a generous features set that includes EV-DO support, V Cast Mobile TV Bluetooth, a top-notch Web browser, and an integrated GPS application. And if that's not enough, its call quality was excellent.

The bad: The LG Voyager VX10000's camera lacks such extra options as a flash and Wi-Fi. The touch screen can be clunky at times, and the streaming video quality and EV-DO connection speed were uneven.

The bottom line: Though we had some minor complaints here and there, the Voyager's sleek design, generous feature set and excellent performance make it the best LG messaging and multimedia phone by far.






the enV:
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The enV from LG has everything: EV-DO high-speed technology, V CAST, VZNavigator, Wireless Sync, a QWERTY keyboard, a large internal screen, dual stereo speakers, and an external memory port. It has a 2.0 megapixel camera & camcorder with autofocus and lens cover, and Bluetooth® stereo support for listening to music and it is packed into a slimmer and lighter weight design.

I have had a chance to play with this phone. I can tell you, now that I have had my hands on it and put it through it's paces....I won't be getting one.

PRO'S:

2 meg camera

Moved the CLR button on the front to a more accessable area

Slimmer

seperated the CLR and Speak button on the inside

added an email button on the inside

added another space bar on the left side in the inside

The two soft buttons are now easier to get to

CONS:

To make the phone thinner, they placed the hinge in the phone itself. Now when you open it up, the phone won't stay flat as the top part now sticks down to far so the phone flops to one side. This is also due to the fact that the camera now sticks out of the back. Very, very stupid design!!!

The inside button's don't stick out like the 9800 does, making it a bit weird and hard to text. Maybe over time, you would get used to it.

The Function key is now gone. I don't know if you now have to double tap the new email key or not.

If you own a 9800, you cannot use any of the items that you have bought for it.

Music Essential Kit won't work

Any Car Charger's or Home Charger's you bought won't work

They switched the SD Card. You will now have to buy a Micro SD Card instead of a Mini SD Card

The keys on the front are to close together, I ended up dialing a wrong number 7 out of 10 times. There is no way to feel what your dialing.

Both the dealer and myself agreed the phone was put together way to sloppy or just thrown together in a hurry. The way the front is hinged was the biggest complaint that both him and I had. We also let a few customers look it over and a 9800. Every one of them said they would take the 9800 over the 9900 if they had to chose. Biggest complaint being the hing and the camera and the way it rocked/wobbled all over when opened to the first position.


I personally would choose the voyager over the enV. my friend upgraded from the enV and he LOVES the voyager, he said it is much easier to text, a better screen, the touch screen is better then that little shitty screen on the front of the env, and so much more! plus, the voyager is new, dont you want a new phone?

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