Some phones just feel right in your hand. The enV is one of them. And with its long, narrow body (4.6 x 2.1 inches), it's also a pleasure to hold alongside your head. The keyboard, accessed by flipping open the phone, approaches perfection: It's wide, spacious, and equipped with a dedicated number row. Now, if only more of the phone's functions were available via the external screen: You'll often find yourself flipping when you don't want to.
Review: LG enV
Some phones just feel right in your hand. The enV is one of them. And with its long, narrow body (4.6 x 2.1 inches), it’s also a pleasure to hold alongside your head. The keyboard, accessed by flipping open the phone, approaches perfection: It’s wide, spacious, and equipped with a dedicated number row. Now, if […]
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WIRED
Navigable menu system. Loud, clear speakerphone. Flash-equipped camera snaps sharp photos. V Cast music and video support.
TIRED
Video playback is rough. Internal 2.2-inch screen seems disproportionately small. No Wi-Fi. IM software treats each message as SMS, which could lead to huge bills. GPS and POP email services cost extra.