Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Do you EnV??


LG had a huge following when it released the LG VX9800 to Verizon not to long ago. Being that it was a phone and a multimedia station, it caught the attention of a majority of Verizon's younger users. The phone allowed us to listen to music download content and most importantly it allowed us to use AIM, which was huge for Verizon since T-Mobile released the Sidekick, which took the world by storm.
The LG EnV (VX9900) is the follow up to the VX9800 and it sticks to the same formula that made the previous phone so successful. The EnV is not to be confused with a smart phone, the EnV is essentially just a phone with a full QWERTY keyboard that makes text messaging and navigation throughout the phone a breeze. It also incorporates high-end features such as a removable microSd memory card slot, an MP3 and video download via VCast and it also incorporates a fairly large internal display with speakers. The EnV is a pretty neat little device by Verizon’s standards and it does show that Verizon is taking the necessary steps in capturing a younger market by offering phones that they might actually like, something that Verizon was lacking in the past. The EnV is a must get if you’re an individual that utilizes all the features that the EnV has to offer and accessories are readily available at AccessoryGeeks.com. For the price I personally think you get more bang for your buck with the EnV compared to any other Verizon phone on the market.
Cheers,
John

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