2006
LG Releases enV Cell Phone
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As reported by Reuters, LG has officially released its VX-9900 cell phone through Verizon Wireless. Dubbed as enV, this handset boasts a QWERTY keyboard layout, eV-DO network support, dual stereo speakers, and an integrated 2.0 megapixel camera module with autofocus and flash and also video recording capability. Measures 4.62 x 2.08 x 0.78-inches and weighs 4.6oz, there’s a built-in music and movie player that supports various popular media formats, such as MP3, WMA, MP4, 3GP, and WMV. Not sure about the capacity of the onboard memory (if there’s any), but the provided microSD card slot at least would give you an alternative place to store the media files. The Bluetooth support also makes it possible to transfer the files from / to PC or other bluetooth-enabled devices.
Other features include dual-band (800/1900) CDMA network, text-to-speech function, hearing aid mode, infrared, 240×320 262K colors TFT LCD display, secondary 128×160 65K color display, and a 950mAh Li-Polymer battery which delivers up to 270 minutes of talktime and up to 220 hours of standby time. LG enV / VX9900 Cell Phone will be retailed for $150 after instant saving plus a 2-years contract.
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i got the env last week. it’s pretty sweet, and texting is soooo much fun. But seriously, if you got a krzr or rzr, same features, same styles, the only diff thing is the keyboard. i like it but it’s not that great Everyone is like oh my god emily u got the env but it’s not such a big thing i would rather have a sidekick…..