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75 of 76 found the following review helpful:
Great little phone with lots of extras May 18, 2008
By Donna Reynolds My Verizon contract was up in November, but I debated for months as to whether I should re-up, change providers, or just stay with Verizon with no contract. I wanted a new phone, but couldn't decide what I needed. I was stuck in inertia. I was also afraid that the day after I bought a phone, something new would be released and I'd be kicking myself for two years!
Waiting paid off. Early in May, Verizon introduced the LG enV2, a nifty cross between a regular cell phone and a smart phone. I decided to step into the 21st century and ordered one in a snazzy maroon color.
Can I say I love this phone! As a phone, it blows me away. The sound is crystal clear and the battery life astounding. I even love the selection of standard ring tones. But beyond being a phone, the enV2 is like carrying around a miniature laptop.
I took a month's free trial on Verizon's Internet access plan and have been enjoying checking email and reading news on my phone. I didn't think I needed it, but I find that when I'm stuck somewhere waiting or away from home or my office, it's great to be able to check email. I'm definitely going to stick with this feature.
The phone looks great and opens up to display a miniature QWERTY keyboard that makes writing text messages simple. Plus it just looks cool!
I would recommend this phone to anyone who wants something more than a simple phone but doesn't want to invest in a full smart phone. The LG enV2 is smart enough for me!
40 of 41 found the following review helpful:
a few annoying flaws make this phone less than perfect Jun 05, 2008
By Arthur P. Haviland Jr.
"AirshowFan"
I upgraded from my Razr V3m to the enV2. I used Verizon's backup assistant to store the contacts from my Razr before the new LG phone arrived. That made it a breeze to download them to the enV2. Verizon now charges you to transfer your contacts from phone to phone at their retail stores. Shipping was quick with FedEx and I had the phone in two days. Verizon had a $[...] online rebate that I would not have received in a store, making the net cost of the phone $[...].
Voice quality has been good, but I've seen more dropped calls than I had with the Razr. I have a partial hearing loss but I have no problem hearing with this phone. As others have commented, the keypad feels like a calculator, which is fine. The numbers are large, which saves me from hunting for my reading glasses. The outside display is small, but large enough to easily see the information displayed.
Some people have complained about the MUSIC key on the outside keypad. I like it, as the ability to play mp3s was one reason I choose this phone. When the phone arrived, I inserted the 1 gb micro SD card that had been in my Razr and the enV immediately recognized the tunes that were stored on the card. Not satisfied with 250 soungs, I purchased an 8 gb card to store my library of 1,600 songs. That was too much for the enV2 to swallow. After waiting 90 minutes for the songs to load on the phone, I gave up and went back to the 1gb card. Another attempt with only 2 gb of music would not load after an hour of waiting. As I said, this phone is less than perfect. Using the Verizon Vcast software and a good cable, I was able to upload my entire library and have the phone recognize it on the 8gb card, but it took several hours to do this.
The inside qwerty keypad is handy, but small. If you have large hands like I do, it will not be easy to text. I use my thumbnails to avoid hitting the wrong keys. The 2.4" inside display is clear and easy to navigate. For texting and email, this phone rocks! While waiting out an airport delay, I was able to use AIM to catch up with friends. The phone let's you select from AIM, Yahoo or Windows Messenger. You pay for every text you send and receive, so make sure you have a message plan! Also, make sure to turn OFF instant messaging when you don't want to use it. Simply exiting the program will not do this and you will see dozens of IMs coming through from your buddies (not a good idea when you are at work).
The calendar feature is handy, but it is buried in the tools menu. That's easy to fix by including it in your shortcuts which can be accessed by pressing the right arrow key on the internal keypad.
On the positive side, I had no problem mating the enV to my Motorola bluetooth headset. A lot of states require hands free while driving, so that was handy. Another option is using the speaker phone, but the enV doesn't make that easy. You have to open the flip to activate the speaker phone. This should have been put on the outside keypad.
As a professional photographer, I will not be using this phone to replace my gear but the photo quality was the best I have seen from a camera phone. I was able to easily rotate and crop two photos using the software in the phone to add the images as my internal and external wallpaper. That was cool.
The Vcast video is nice. You can download ESPN MVP if you are a sports junkie. There's a free trial so you can decide before you buy. Mobile Web 2 let's you check your Yahoo or Hotmail email from the phone. While it doesn't have an html browser, the email is handy and it will cost you a lot less than a blackberry!
I would rate the phone 9 out of 10. The flaws are small. I can live with the mp3 problem as I have an ipod, but it would have been nice if it had worked better.
Update 1/5/09: Using Verizon's Vcast program, I was able to download all of my music to the phone but it took over four hours to transfer 5gb of mp3s. After a few months, I had a problem with the battery retaining a charge. My local Verizon store was nice enough to give me a new phone. After a few weeks, I went to play some music and realized that when they gave me the new phone, they never replaced my 8gb microSD card. Ouch! The new phone is working fine. I have not had the problem of "pocket dialing" that some have complained about. On the contrary, the locking feature activates quickly, sometimes too fast for you to select the feature you are looking for in the menu before the phone gets locked again. My next phone will have an html browser, something this phone lacks.
15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Awesome phone...some Verizon problems Jun 06, 2008
By telephone This is an absolutely awesome product. I have been playing with it for the past two days, and it is just incredible. Such an improvement over the original enV. On the front, the keypad is extremely satisfying to type on. The screen is small, but perfect for what is supposed to do (telling time, showing signal strength etc.) The keyboard is very nice and makes typing anything awesome. Even if you are not a huge texter, this keyboard is so much better than any regular cell phone number/letter pad. The internal screen is also great. Great quality, everything is very sharp. The speakers are also very nice, and sound good. So does the speakerphone.
My only problem with this phone is about Verizon. Ringtones are $2.99, songs are expensive, data transfer also costs money, even using the VCAST video service costs $3.00 a day, the email client is expensive, so is VZ navigator. Games also run on subscription. If you don't use many of these things, then you should have no problem. But I think that Verizon is really being greedy. Many more things should be involved with the service contract. Other than this, this is a perfect phone.
Also note, it is much smaller in person than it is on the screen.
18 of 19 found the following review helpful:
Why EnV2 over Voyager... Jul 27, 2008
By D. Bowman
"Tech Dork"
I have a Voyager. I love it, but my wife has the EnV2 and it is a better well thought out phone.
(I have personally owned the V & EnV in the past)
The Voyager has two large displays. The screen on the inside is the same as the screen on the outside. I don't think you need two large displays. That is where the EnV2 is a smarter phone. When the EnV2 is "closed" it works like a great phone. The buttons are big and the display is just the right size to display the numbers that you are dialing or displaying incoming calls.
If you want to use the multi-media functions of the phone (text, video, music etc.) go ahead and open the phone to get the large display and keyboard.
The biggest problem with the Voyager is the length of time or the required "accuracy" of your touch screen abilities to just access your phone book and pull up your stored numbers. With the EnV2, it is so much easier to quickly pull up numbers. Mostly because the keyboard is always "visible" and you have up and down keys to scroll through numbers. With the Voyager, you have to ask for the number keys to be displayed and due to the lack of arrow up and down keys you have to use finger swipes on the touch screen to scroll. This is quite tricky and at times annoying. You can solve all of this just by opening the Voyager, but you should be able to easily access your stored numbers much more easily when the phone is closed.
The EnV2 is a well thought out phone with all of the bells and whistles of the other LG phones and better functionality. You can't go wrong with the phone. Buy with confidence.
29 of 33 found the following review helpful:
Gladly change rating to a 5 if they fix the pocket dialing problem!!! May 27, 2008
By R. Calnan
"rjcalnan"
This phone is absolutely incredible in EVERY WAY .... but:
The darn keyguard functionality is KILLING ME!!! Since there are keys on the outside of the phone, it's very easy to press them inadvertently while the phone is in your pocket, and usually dial someone's number.
The phone only requires you to hit the "ok" button to unlock the phone, which is quite simple to do since it's at the top middle, and the largest one too.
What most of us online are requesting from Verizon/LG is that a 3 number code is required to unlock it instead of just the OK button.
If they implement something of that sort, and quickly, this phone will get a 5/5 rating from me, and probably everyone that has it.
Fantastic call quality, texting couldn't be easier, screens are awesome (the outside screen is small but VERY functional - doing everything needed perfectly), and the call quality is fantastic, as is the battery life.
So, 5/5 for everything but the darn keyguard on the outside keys.
Enjoy!!!
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