Lg Env Touch Vx11000 Phone Review
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The LG EnV Touch VX11000 is the first non-smart phone to have a full touch-sensitive display with internal QWERTY keyboard. Though it is the successor to LG Voyager, it is very different in design from the Voyager like its touch screen is bigger, which make it easy to compose messages.
In addition to that, the EnV Touch VX11000 also has internal screen and both the touch screen and the internal screen are of 3 inches. The phone has a 3.5 mm headset jack in place of 2.5 mm and the keyboard’s keys are little smaller. Just by looking at the EnV Touch, one can easily make out that it is an upgraded version of the Voyager because both phones share many of the design characteristics.
Since the mirror chrome that was used in Voyager was not used in this, it is not as shiny and reflective. The overall height and the depth are now little less but it is wider because of the display size. So it is not compact like EnV 3 or versa and hence, it is noticeable when you have it in your pant pocket. Most of the parts look solid, but while pressing on the edge of the display one can notice some creaking sound from the plastic may be because it is less in brick like that of the Voyager. The rear side of the phone still has the soft touch coating with some geometric patterns to it like the one in EnV3
LG delivers EnV Touch VX11000, QWERTY non-smartphone, with two ultra-high-resolution 3-inch screens, enough of media features, stylish, highly effective functional design. It has two roomy 3-inch LCDs. It is an excellent music player, video recorder, has a sharp camera, comfortable keyboard with uneven messaging options, and Fussy Web browser controls.More Articles :
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