The long wait is finally over. The LG VX9900 (aka LG enV), an upgrade to the popular VX9800, has finally arrived. Skatter Tech readers are in luck since Verizon Wireless was kind enough to send us a unit a few days before the launch. With a ton of new features, a new body, new interface, and a reasonable price tag, the phone has definitely met our expectations.
The phone looked quite big at first since we recently spent time reviewing the Motorola KRZR and LG VX8600, but according to the specs is actually much sleeker and shorter than the original “The V” phone. In terms of basic features, the LG enV (pronounced “envy”) features an impressive 2MP camera w/ flash, microSD expansion, stereo speakers, bluetooth, a full QWERTY keyboard, and standard V Cast Music/Video functions. This phone might just be Verizon’s “best phone of the year”.
LG VX9900 Specifications:
- Provider: Verizon Wireless (1.9GHz CMDA)
- Form Factor: Laptop-like w/ QWERTY keyboard
- Dimensions: 4.64H x 2.08W x 0.78D (inches)
- Weight / Battery: 4.6oz / 4hrs 30mins talktime
- Screens: External 128×160 & Internal 240×320
- Digital Camera: 2 megapixel camera and camcorder
- Storage: ~50MB internal + microSD (2GB max)
- Others: Bluetooth 1.2 + Stereo Speakerphone
- Price: $150 with a new 2-year contract
LG enV Body: 4/5 stars
Although the VX9900 is larger and very block-like compared to most flip phones, it’s still more compact than the VX9800. The phone can not be placed upright since all sides are rounded or even placed down on its back properly since the camera bulges out. The inside of the phone is designed quite well and everything is where it should be. The keyboard keys are backlit and spreadout. Overall the phone is a bit bulky for average users and isn’t the best looking phone, but size and looks can be thrown out considering the features it has packed inside.
Displays: 4.5/5 stars
The outside display (65K 128×160 px) is a way too small, but luckily the enlarged interface allows access to most required functions. The internal display (262K 240×320 px) is pretty bright and the colors are just stunning. It’s one of the best displays we’ve seen in a while.
Music Playback: 5/5 stars
The VX9900 support playback of unprotected MP3 and WMA files plus purchased V Cast Music. Music can be browsed by Artists, Albums, Genre, or Songs, similar to iPods. A neat addition is “Music Only Mode” which disables incoming/outgoing calls limiting the phone to just a Mp3 player to save battery life. Although the music player takes a few seconds to load, with the right setup music can be started in just 2 clicks.
Speakers: 4.5/5 stars
The enV has dual speakers for stereo surround, which makes music sound a whole lot better. Even when the volume is loud, the sound is still clear. The phone also utilizes the same speakers for calls, making it probably the best speaker phone we’ve used. The only downside is that, since the speakers are on the inside, they only sound good when the phone is open.
Digital Camera: 5/5 stars
The enV features a 2 megapixel camera which can snap shots up to 1600×1200 px. The images are bright, clear, and crisp, which is pretty good for a camera phone. (click to enlarge sample) The camcorder can record up to 1 hour clips at 320×240 px, but only 15 second clips can be mailed. Photos can be taken with the phone closed and held sideways like a traditional camera, but can also be taken using the larger internal display when open. Since the cam is on the back, the outside display turns on for self-portraits when flipped open. Other than that the phone also has a mechanical lens cover, flash, night shot, self-timer, and some extra effects.
Interface: 5/5 stars
We have to congratulate VZW for finally giving the interface a huge make over. The ugly red bars and menus are gone! The new “communicator” style has a new layour, soothing blue colors, and some animated items. However the important internal menus are still organized the same way as regular VZW phones. Some items in the main menu seem misplaced, but it isn’t a big issue. VZW has also included another style which is very similar to the classic theme, but with new icons/colors.
MicroSD: 4/5 stars
Music can be transfered to the phone using the “Sync” feature, however we were unable to do so since Verizon hasn’t released the USB cables or drivers yet. (check back for that) We instead directly copied the music onto the microSD card using an extra card reader/writer. Card access is easy, it is right under a flap on the right-side. Update: We got our Music Essentials Kit, but there are still some bugs. When syncing with Windows Media Player 11, the software keeps detecting the phone as a new device each time it’s plugged in. (auto-sync won’t work) We were also unable to get the Album Art to display on the phone, which worked perfectly with the KRZR. Card Reader/Writer Users: Format the card in your phone first. Folders for music, flix, and pics will be created. Finally just place the proper files into the correct folders.
Bluetooth: 5/5 stars
The Bluetooth (v1.2) on the enV now supports many new profiles, which include: headset (mono), hands free (ex. car), data modem, stereo speakers, image printing, contact cards, file transfer, and wireless keyboard. Supports saving up to 20 different device “pairings”.
Overall we would recommend this phone for people who take a lot of photos, heavy email users, music listeners, and “computer geeks”. If you usually only use your phone for making calls I’d suggest finding a smaller phone, which you will definitely appreciate more. If you do plan to get it, it will be available in stores and online starting Monday, November 27, 2006. If you are a current Verizon customer and are eligible for the every two year upgrade, the phone can be yours for as low as $50 + tax. However it will cost new customers signing up for a 2 year contract $150. New customers can get the phone for FREE after a Mail in Rebate online. (link below) For the features this phone has its an extremely good deal.
DEAL ALERT: FREE LG enV w/ New Plan (via Amazon)
Links: Verizon Wireless – LG VX9900
Related: LG VX9900 Data Sheet (.pdf)
Recent Reviews: Motorola KRZR Review
Greg – The upgrade to the enV just came out. It is the Voyager. Just like the ennV, it has the qwerty keyboard inside, but the outside has a full touch screen. I have not played with one yet, but it is supposed to be like the enV and the iphone combined.
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get the program named “bitpim” its free and you can make many changes to yer lg9900 aka:enV
I have a 2 GB Micro SD card with 132 songs on it, but the music player isn’t reading about 15 of them. I now the tracks are there and they aren’t corrupt, so I don’t get it. HELP! I’ve reformatted and reloaded a few times but nothing works.
hey if this cell phone is lock how do you unlock it
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go for the voyager, the env is old technology compared to the voyager
2 of my friends have it and its really cool
the touchscreen is really cool
its got actual internet, i was on myspace
the inner part of the phone works great!
big keys and 2 large screens
okay I sold my Silver EnV and got the new Chocolate….I’m missing the EnV querty keyboard and thinking of buying the Orange Env in a few months. Anyone know if another color is coming out?
There’s also a green one out now.
Wow. I’ve not been here for a long time! Anyway, what Jodi posted is true. However, what are your opinions on the differences betwen the EnV (any or all colors) and the LG VX10000 (a.k.a. The Voyager)? Is there a message inbox limit on either phone? On the LG VX9800 (or “The V”), the message inbox limit is 50, and I hate that. On newer phones, I heard it can have up to like 100 or 200 messages in an inbox (or sent). [I could be wrong, though]. What about Internet (mobile web) on either side? What are the essential features and all that?
hi all – my ipod just died on me and at first i was upset, then i remembered that the envy is supposed to be one of the best phone for music. how does this feature work? and do you have to pay for each song you upload and/or play?
OMG guys!!! Tha EnV’s new 2 year agreement pricing is $79.99!!! im so happy cuz i have an upgrade on the 2nd of Feb and i was willing to pay $150 for it and now its WAY cheaper!!! GO Check it out!!! http://WWW.VERIZONWIRELESS.COM
there is no charge to upload music from your computer but the songs from VCast on your phone are 1.99 off your phone and $.99 off the internet
I know there is a green EnV out already. I went to circuit city today and the employee heard from the LG rep that a new color is coming out, but didn’t mention the color. I’m hoping it’s a black or blue one!!!
does the enV front keys lock or does it call people by accident if it’s in your pocket?
You can turn the Keyguard on by pressing the ‘#’ key for about 2 seconds.
Hi:
Great forum here! Have been reading a lot of the posts and have gotten A LOT of information about the ENV. Still debating whether or not I should buy it. I probably will….lol…anyway, was wondering when converting songs so that they can be transferred to the ENV to use as a ringer, is it possible to “cut” the song so only a specific part of the song plays as the ringer or will the ENV play the first 30-40 secs of the song as the ringer? I probably will “test-drive” the phone during the first 30 day period to see if it best-suited for my needs. Thanks!
PKA,
>is it possible to “cut” the song so only a specific part of the song plays as the ringer
I did it with Pink Floyd’s ‘Comfortably Numb’ and Queen’s ‘Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy’. I don’t remember which program I used but maybe someone here can suggest a program? It took a lot of trial and error to get exactly what I wanted but it is possible.
Thanks, Jodi! I’ll look around for a program to “cut” the song. :-)
Okay, I racked my brain (well, I actually looked on my desktop) and realized that I used the Nero Wave Editor program.
The easiest way to get a ring tone on the LG EnV 9900. Find your song. Download Audacity. Cut song to around 30 seconds. Export as wav. Then I used I tunes open in I tunes convert to MP3 make sur the file size does not go above 399Kb(lower the bit rate as needed) I use 96. Then add to you memory card under My Sounds. Then send a pic message to yourself adding the sound under sound. Open message, options, save as ringtone. Boom your in there. I know it sounds like a lot but it is not. I did 10 in like 5 min. Good Luck
Yes, I’m having the same issue after just 8 months. First had to finesse or hold it in to get it to charge- now it just broke on me. This started only after a few months! Seems like the connection was never solid from the beginning. I really like the phone but I can’t afford to keep replacing every 9 months?!?!
enV is nice device…anyone successfully sync using bitpim on mac via bluetooth?
Bitpim, Mac, and bluetooth.
Unfortunately, not as of yet. However, if anyone has, I now know 2 people that would greatly appreciate the help! Thanks!
My LG enV’s front screen doesn’t work, but the phone doesn’t have that long since we bought it. I don’t mistreat it or anything. It’s in good conditions. What’s the problem??
how to get songs fron the pc to the phone and i already tied to hook it up with the usb and the MMC/SD card
email me at zmanlizard@aol.com
ok well i love this phone but how do you get music onto….like how do you upload music from your computer cause i dont see a usb port on the phone…email me mjackh90@yahoo.com if u know thanks or just aim me or add me on myspace…thanks myspace.com/uhhdq ……. aim= mikethehouse16….thanks again peace out