The LG enV Touch VX11000 comes up with flip design measures 4.5 x 2.2 x 0.7 inches and weighs 4.9 ounces. It looks slimmer despise of its flip design. The phone is covered by dark gray plastic, with a charcoal-tinted chrome frame around the front edge, and a textured, "woven" design on the back side. The sides contain a standard-size 3.5 mm headphone jack, microSD card slot and charger port, a camera button, a lock button, and volume controls.
The LG enV Touch VX11000 comes up with two LCD screen measures 3 inches each. The first screen is a touch screen located at the front side of the phone on. Beneath the touch screen, there are Send button, End button, and Back button. The built-in accelerometer lets you switch between portrait and landscape modes. Opened the clamshell and there is the second screen with lack touch capability. An additional set of stereo speakers located along with this screen. Below the screen, there is four row QWERTY keyboard with well-spaced keys.
It runs on a dual band network (800/1900 MHz), and high-speed EVDO Rev A handset. It can be functioned as a data modem for your laptop. Audio quality is fine but the reception, however, was a little weak. The speakerphone is surprisingly powerful. But using it is a little bit s uncomfortable, you have to flip open the phone but then that covers the volume buttons making adjustments becomes almost difficult.
The interface of the home screen features five icons at the bottom for messaging, calls, the main menu, the address book, and favorite button. The menu is stack like a series of postage stamp. The touch screen is still used the resistive kind, not capacitive like those on the iPhone 3GS. To compensate, LG added a haptic (vibration) feedback effect that improve accuracy.
It runs on a dual band network that operates on the 800MHz and 1900MHz CDMA network. It is also supported by Bluetooth version 2.1, but no WiFi available. For web browsing along with its 3G EVDO Rev A network, full HTML browser renders desktop pages remarkably. Combined with the high screen resolution, the enV Touch looks like a shrunken netbook. To room around the web pages, there is a cursor control pad. Flash support is limited but it is well enough to watch embedded YouTube videos in web pages, and also view videos directly on the YouTube site. Furthermore, LG enV Touch VX11000 also equips with GPS, VZ Navigator 4.5 that offers voice-enabled, turn-by-turn directions and speech recognition.
In term of messaging, the LG enV Touch VX11000 supports threaded SMS, MMS, and Mobile Email which allows you to send and receive email through POP or IMAP account, as well as Mobile IM to connect to AIM, Windows Live, and Yahoo buddy lists. The phone book can stores up to 1,500 entries with their name, 5 phone numbers and 2 email addresses, as well as input a street address. Battery life was solid at 5 hours and 32 minutes.
The LG enV Touch VX11000 comes up with two LCD screen measures 3 inches each. The first screen is a touch screen located at the front side of the phone on. Beneath the touch screen, there are Send button, End button, and Back button. The built-in accelerometer lets you switch between portrait and landscape modes. Opened the clamshell and there is the second screen with lack touch capability. An additional set of stereo speakers located along with this screen. Below the screen, there is four row QWERTY keyboard with well-spaced keys.
It runs on a dual band network (800/1900 MHz), and high-speed EVDO Rev A handset. It can be functioned as a data modem for your laptop. Audio quality is fine but the reception, however, was a little weak. The speakerphone is surprisingly powerful. But using it is a little bit s uncomfortable, you have to flip open the phone but then that covers the volume buttons making adjustments becomes almost difficult.
The interface of the home screen features five icons at the bottom for messaging, calls, the main menu, the address book, and favorite button. The menu is stack like a series of postage stamp. The touch screen is still used the resistive kind, not capacitive like those on the iPhone 3GS. To compensate, LG added a haptic (vibration) feedback effect that improve accuracy.
It runs on a dual band network that operates on the 800MHz and 1900MHz CDMA network. It is also supported by Bluetooth version 2.1, but no WiFi available. For web browsing along with its 3G EVDO Rev A network, full HTML browser renders desktop pages remarkably. Combined with the high screen resolution, the enV Touch looks like a shrunken netbook. To room around the web pages, there is a cursor control pad. Flash support is limited but it is well enough to watch embedded YouTube videos in web pages, and also view videos directly on the YouTube site. Furthermore, LG enV Touch VX11000 also equips with GPS, VZ Navigator 4.5 that offers voice-enabled, turn-by-turn directions and speech recognition.
In term of messaging, the LG enV Touch VX11000 supports threaded SMS, MMS, and Mobile Email which allows you to send and receive email through POP or IMAP account, as well as Mobile IM to connect to AIM, Windows Live, and Yahoo buddy lists. The phone book can stores up to 1,500 entries with their name, 5 phone numbers and 2 email addresses, as well as input a street address. Battery life was solid at 5 hours and 32 minutes.

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