im turning 16 in like...12 days! =D
and i really would like a new phone for my birthday...
i am with verizon and I am looking for a phone with a keyboard. I am looking between the EnV2 black and the Voyager. I hear the EnV2 evidently breaks or something or the screen breaks and it randomly sends txts messages if you put it in ur pockey because the buttons rub against your pocket. But the voyager..i heard it's too big to fit in your jean pocket, and it's also a touch screen. Ive also heard the touch screens break too. I like both phones. I need something with a keyboard is most deffinetly. Camcorder and a camera is nice too. I just dont know which one to decide on..bc idk if the rumors are true or not about these phones. Help me out here! =D
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? denialsam answered Thursday March 12 2009, 12:59 pm: Well I have the EnV2 and I think it's a great phone. Unlike the original EnV, you can now set it so you have to press two buttons on the front to unlock it, greatly reducing the chance that it will randomly dial and text while in your pocket. If you take care of it I don't think it will break, I've dropped it a lot and it's fine. The camera is very nice as well. If you buy a memory card, it's also nice to put music on your phone.
I did not like the Voyager when I tried it out in the store, but that is personal opinion. I felt that the EnV2 is more durable than the Voyager, and also a better size. [ denialsam's advice column | Ask denialsam A Question ]
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