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Think of the enV as a more staid, compact and feature-laden version ... Like other high end LG phones on Verizon including the the LG VX9800 and LG VX8300, the VX9900 has voice command software and ...
The LG enV just popped up on Verizon's "testman" staging ... we're already getting reports that at least some retail locations have unleashed LG's VX9900 Communicator beast as of yesterday.
Are tiny QWERTY devices' promises of producitivity and utility dubious? Might I tap out a novel on LG's VX9900 enV, or be barely able to dribble out single world replies to instant messages?
LG's "enV" VX9900, aside from having a contemptible name, will be offered for $150 by Verizon to customers willing to accept a two-year contract and send in a rebate. The mobile communicator-cum ...
It’s here! Yup, fans of full-size QWERTY keyboards (or people stuck with Verizon Wireless) can rejoice now that the enV (or LG VX9900 to be precise) has officially landed. Why else should they ...
I really like this phone, I have one, but its of course Verizon. I have Sprint, and I like it alot. No I didn't buy this phone, was giving it. So anyways, can I get this to work on Sprint, and if ...
As the successor to the LG VX9800, the enV (or VX9900) inherits the popular QWERTY keyboard, but it adds a number of feature and design improvements. The enV officially goes on sale Monday ...
According to Gizmodo, the LG VX9900, apparently dubbed the enV, is set to drop on November 27. The smartphone features a 2.0-megapixel camera, EV-DO, VZNavigator, microSD and dual stereo speakers.
Following the original pedestrian scheme of silver and black and its wacky, wild bright orange cousin, Verizon and LG are apparently prepping a dark green VX9900 enV that looks fit to take on a ...
When LG released the VX 9800 (aka the V), it proved ... Now we have the next iteration of the V, the EnV (VX 9900). We expected it to be a solid improvement over its predecessor, but ended up ...
The new LG enV VX9900 is the best phone available for text-messaging addicts, but it could be so much more if it weren't for Verizon's shortsighted, avaricious, and consumer-unfriendly software ...