LG Voyager VX10000 Review
With its gorgeous touch screen, live TV, wireless stereo music, and huge, luxurious keyboard, the super-sleek LG Voyager is a Verizon-powered broadside aimed straight at

iPhone. This device is Verizon’s top texting device, as well as the company’s top entertainment gadget. And overall, it’s a handheld that’s just plain fun to use.
Design - Very good
LG Voyager is easy to describe. It’s an LG enV with a large, 2.8-inch touchscreen on the exterior instead of the numeric keypad. But if LG had simply stopped there, slapping a touchscreen onto the enV, this phone wouldn’t be half the device it is. The touch screen is reinforced by haptic feedback, so whenever you tap the screen you get a slight buzz. It’s a great effect, and it made the screen much more pleasant to use than the screens on more static devices.
GadgetLab reviews about LG Voyager VX10000 “Besides having 3G, integrated instant messaging (AIM, Windows Live Messenger, and Yahoo), the Voyager also sports stereo Bluetooth for music headphones, and assisted GPS via Verizon’s VZ Navigator…Call quality is excellent; the OS is responsive and simple to navigate around in. The estimated 4-hour battery life is impressive too; and the speakers deliver rather impressive sound…for a cell phone.”
CNET reviews about LG Voyager VX10000 “The good: The LG Voyager VX10000 has a cutting-edge design with a brilliant touch screen and a spacious keyboard. It offers a generous features set that includes EV-DO support, V Cast Mobile TV Bluetooth, a top-notch Web browser, and an integrated GPS application. And if that’s not enough, its call quality was excellent.
Infosyncworld reviews about this LG Voyager VX10000 Pros: Haptic feedback spoiled us for other touch phones. Good new touch interface. V Cast TV looks like real TV. Camera a nice surprise. Cons: Call quality was disappointing. More apps should use widescreen QWERTY. Web browsing navigation could have been more responsive.
Digital Trends reviews about LG Voyager VX10000 “Highs: Keyboard is excellent for IM, email, and texting; GPS and Mobile TV; easy navigation. Lows: Limited video support; cannot sync Outlook via USB; no WiFi; doesn’t come with a microSD card”
Wirelessinfo reviews about LG Voyager VX10000 “The LG Voyager lasted 9 hours 40 minutes in our music playback test, which is a pretty good score. You can see below that we have seen better from phones like the iPhone and E90, but in this case the difference is not as huge as talk time. This means that you should be able to use the Voyager as a music player for several hours a day without fearing that the battery will conk out on you.
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