Last week Verizon Wireless announced the true successor to the popular LG enV (VX9900), the LG enV2 (VX9100). I was wrong to have previously concluded that the LG Voyager (VX10000) was the replacement. The Voyager seems to have been a “premium” version of the enV meant to take on iPhone sales, while the compact and affordable enV2 remains in the same class as the original. When the VX9900 originally was released it was quite a robust and powerful phone featuring the latest technologies, however the enV2 doesn’t seem to have any revolutionary features. The phone seems to be merely a simple upgrade to its predecessor with a new user interface, a compact body, a better build quality, and other minor improvements. There’s plenty of good and some bad, so lets get started.
LG VX9100 Specifications:
- Provider: Verizon Wireless (800MHz / 1.9GHz CDMA )
- Form Factor: Laptop-like w/ QWERTY keyboard
- Internal Display: 2.4-inch 320 x 240 pixels
- Media: MP3, WMA, AAC plus WMV, MP4, 3GP
- Imaging: 2.0 mega pixel camera and camcorder
- Other: Bluetooth, microSD (8GB max), stereo speakers
- Battery Life: 320 Mins Talk-Time or 520 Hrs standby
- Dimensions: 4″ H x 2.13″ W x .65″ D (inches)
- Price: $130 after $50 rebate plus a 2 year contract
LG enV2 Body: 4/5 stars
The enV (VX9900) was a more compact version of the LG V (VX9800) and now the enV2 is even smaller. The phone is quite small and can fit in just about any pocket. It’s a bit heavier than I had imagined (4.23 oz), but it’s still lighter than the enV. The enV2 is a whole lot shorter and thinner than the enV, however it is slightly wider. Both the front and back are pretty flat and all edges are smooth and rounded. It’s a pretty good looking phone and is easy to handle as well. On the front you’ll find a tiny display at the top and improved numeric keypad right below. The backside of the phone has the removable battery and the 2.0 megapixel camera. The right side of the phone has the 2.5mm headphone jack and microSD card reader/writer while the left side has the volume toggle keys and the camera button. As for the inside of the phone, the top portion features the 2.4-inch display with stereo speakers on the sides and the bottom portion has the QWERTY keyboard. And finally a micro-USB port can be found on the bottom under a socket cover for charging and data transfer. The only thing that I found disappointing was the extremely small screen on the front which has been rendered almost entirely useless. I feel that there would have been more to gain by making the keypad a bit smaller and by adding a larger screen.
The Screen(s): 4/5 stars
In terms of brightness and colors, both the internal and external displays are top notch. The internal screen is much bigger and brighter than the one on the enV. It looked quite good especially when I was able to view images I had taken in a full screen mode, which the enV didn’t allow. Watching videos on the internal display was quite decent as well. The external screen is now a rectangular strip which doesn’t offer enough room to perform most tasks. The external display on enV was more of a square and it’s menu system was quite fulfilling. Both screens were bright enough to be visible in direct sunlight.
User Interface: 4/5 stars
After messing with the internal interface of the phone I’ve got to say there’s a lot of improvements. Everything was quick and easy to learn and use. The interface will be quite familiar for previous enV owners. The phone also offers a layouts for messaging or multimedia, in case you plan on using one or the other more. I personally opted for the standard menu interface. Some of the stylish curves seems to have eaten up some screen estate which could have been used for displaying more information, however it wasn’t a problem. Overall the internal interface has been improved and works smoothly. The main fall back of the phone would have to be the external interface which I feel is a disaster. First off to get into the interface you’ll have to unlock the keyguard using the OK button. Next since there are no true soft keys, the up and down buttons launch the your contacts and message, respectively. The clear key which is usually centered on most phones has been placed at the top right which was quite awkward to use. The top left button is now the ‘Music’ button which should have just been one of the two customizable soft keys. The contacts list can only display two contacts at a time, however you’ll survive since it has a search function. The phone allows sending a text messages from the tiny front display, however the interface is confusing and slow. Even viewing ‘recent calls’ was quite tedious. If LG had offered a larger display and Verizon had built a better interface this would have had potential.
Media Playback: 4.5/5 stars
The interface for playing back music on the enV2 is pretty much the same as what it was on the enV. There doesn’t seem to be too many changes. I do however feel that it is about time that the player got a new look. Despite that caveat, the has and continues to player run without any problems. For those who have not used the interface on a previous phone, it allows searching or browsing by Songs, Albums, Artists, or Genres. It supports MP3, WMA, and AAC formats. It’s good news for both iTunes Plus and Amazon MP3 customers since all that content will be compatible. The V CAST Video also has been improved, streaming seems to function smoother than before and there wasn’t as much frame rate drops as there was on the enV. If you want to add your own video clips onto the phone, you can do so easily using 3rd party software and converting the content into WMV, MP4, or 3G2 formats.
MicroSD + Syncing: 5/5 stars
The LG enV2 doesn’t have too much room for storing content on it’s internal memory, however it has a microSD expansion which solves the problem. The phone now supports up to 8GB microSD cards, which should be plenty for the majority. Syncing music onto the phone is also a cinch. You can either use a micro-USB cable and sync content using a program such as Windows Media Player 11 or use a microSD card reader to copy content into the automatically created folders on the card. Even those with limited computer knowledge should be able to figure it out easily!
Speakers & Headphones: 5/5 stars
LG has once again improved the speakers on the enV2, making it better than those on the enV. I’m glad they improved on this, I was worried after I heard the speakers on the expensive LG Voyager. The speakers are clear at even full volume and manage without beginning to crackle. The sound great both for listening to music and when used as a speaker phone. If you plan to use headphones you’ll need to purchase a 2.5mm to 3.5mm converter to use with standard headphones. Listening with headphones will satisfy the average consumer, however don’t expect top notch music playback out of this phone.
Digital Camera: 4.5/5 stars
The main improvement in the digital camera on the enV2 would probably have to be the speed it takes pictures at. The enV constantly lagged and it often took forever for the camera to focus, snap, and save the image. The enV2 acts almost instantaneously. There are few disappointments with the enV2 such as the loss of the build in flash, which made a big difference for closeups taken in under-lit situations. The camera is also still a 2.0 mega pixel which was the same as what was on the enV, so no improvement there. And finally the lens cover has also been removed leaving the camera exposed. The video mode functions smoothly as well, there were no problems there. The front screen can be used to take photos and can also be used for self portraits when flipped open, however due to the small screen size, only a small strip of the full image will be visible. Overall the enV2’s camera functions as it should with some speed improvements, however the camera hasn’t been upgraded and there are no new features.
GPS VZ Navigator: 5/5 stars
I have to mention this feature, since it is one of my favorite part of Verizon Wireless phones. The VZ Naviagor, now on version 4, now includes tons of new features including traffic alerts. The interface is quick and easy to use and the phone can detect your exact location in a matter of seconds. It’s actually much more accurate than the locater on the Apple iPhone. The application will be an addition to your monthly bill unless you have a premium plan. The maps offer live turn-by-turn directions with voice overs which actually state the street names. Address can be saved into the phone. The local search can help find businesses or restaurants instantly. The program also displays the phone number of the address and can dial the number for you. And finally it can lookup movie showtimes near your location and assist in booking tickets. The new version also locates the cheapest gas in near your location.
Messaging (IM, Email, & Text): 5/5 stars
This is a great phone for those who message a lot. It’s got a built in chat client which supports AIM, MSN, and Yahoo!. The software now allows viewing your full contact lists, which was previously limited. The new Mobile Email client supports Yahoo Mail, Windows Live Hotmail, AOL/AIM Mail, and Verizon. If you use another provider, you can just enter the POP3 or IMAP servers and it should work perfectly. The Email Client also can be setup to notify you each time an email arrives in any of your inboxes. The text messaging component is vastly the same, but there are some improvements. The inbox and outbox is no longer limited to 50 messages. (In addition the phone can now hold 1000 contacts.)
Conclusion:
This is a great phone for those who love to message others wirelessly since it has a QWERTY keyboard. The phone is also a great improvement to the enV with a whole new look and a compact design. I wasn’t too fascinated by the maroon color, but I found the black version to look a whole lot better. It does lack some features such as a flash, a lens cover, and auto-focus all for the camera. It also doesn’t yet have a HTML browser. The main complaint I have would have to be the tiny external display, but if you set that aside the rest of the phone is quite impressive. The phone is also quite affordable and will be of interest to many Verizon Wireless customers looking for a new phone. The phone is now available on Verizon’s website and in Verizon Wireless stores for $130 after a $50 rebate and 2 year contract.
Limited Time Deal: LG enV2 for $50 with a 2 Year Contract
Links: Verizon Wireless | Data Sheet (.pdf)
Related: LG VX9900 Review | LG VX10000 Review
I got the phone in november and i loved it! but now it sux because the buttons on the front of the screen isnt working. i think we should get a replacement phone from verizon because of it. and also the silver coating around the front has peeled off because i’ve opened and closed it so many times.The camera sux, i can’t zoom in at all. the front screen is way to small, and the front looks like a calculator. and the part holding the phone together on the keyboard, like snapped. so i couldnt open up mi phone. and of course u can’t delete ur inbox from the front of the phone. so i had to get another one. and when its in mi pocket, it will randomely call people. and i went over the minutes on my phone because of that.
I didn’t like that it doesn’t have right and left buttons on the front of the phone. It is a lot harder to txt on. I prefer to not get this phone inless you want to brake it.
PROBLEM #2: THE “OK, *, 0, #, 7, 8, 9, AND SEND” BUTTONS ON THE EXTERIOR WOULD STOP WORKING THEN WORK AGAIN..BUT NOW THEY ARE COMPLETELY UNFUNCTIONABLE
i’ve had the env2 since xmas,and it worked fine, my friends would always tell me how their env2 buttons would stop working and the screens wouldnt work. and i had no problems like that until today! my SEND, 7, 8, 9 button will not work. i got it working bu then it just completely stoppped.! :( ive tried taking out the battery and everything! oh and also my zoom for my camera doesnt work.!!
yep, my ok button stopped working after I had the phone for about a month. yesterday, it stopped charging, so I have to hold it in a weird position.. which also happened to my old en v and my samsung glyde, which is way more expensive than the en v and I had to downgrade to the en v. so, i went to verizon to get a new phone and they didn’t have any in stock…yet they have it for sale in the store. we called 3 different stores and none of them had it in stock. i have to go on vacation for 2 weeks on saturday and theyre supposed to send me my phone by tomorrow, so if it does not arrive, I will be one pissed bitch!
[Comment ID #70318 Will Be Quoted Here]I HATE THE LG ENV2! i got it in october of 2008 and it was awesome! then the OK button and the “0” button stopped working. completely. so..i took it to the verizon store to figure out if something happened to it. they said it was the software. so they upgraded my software and said that should work (idk how that would help but anyways) so i walk out of the store and start looking through my fone to see if anything changed and the OK button STLLLL didnt work! so i went in and told them. then they just gave me a new fone. now, with the fone they gave me im having the same problems! at first i could just hold down the OK button for a few seconds and then it would work, but now it dont work watsoeverr!! and its rele annoying because if you wanna just type a quick message on the front, you cant. then you have to open up the fone and make it more than it rele is. I CAN TELL YOU ONE THING….WELL 2 ACTUALLY 1.) I AM NEVERRRRRR GETTING THIS FONE AGAIN AND 2.) IF YOU WANT TO GET THIS FONE, DO NOTTTTT GETTTT ITTT!! IT SUCKS!
[Comment ID #70318 Will Be Quoted Here]I HATE THE LG ENV2! i got it in october of 2008 and it was awesome! then the OK button and the “0” button stopped working. completely. so..i took it to the verizon store to figure out if something happened to it. they said it was the software. so they upgraded my software and said that should work (idk how that would help but anyways) so i walk out of the store and start looking through my fone to see if anything changed and the OK button STLLLL didnt work! so i went in and told them. then they just gave me a new fone. now, with the fone they gave me im having the same problems! at first i could just hold down the OK button for a few seconds and then it would work, but now it dont work watsoeverr!! and its rele annoying because if you wanna just type a quick message on the front, you cant. then you have to open up the fone and make it more than it rele is. I CAN TELL YOU ONE THING….WELL 2 ACTUALLY 1.) I AM NEVERRRRRR GETTING THIS FONE AGAIN AND 2.) IF YOU WANT TO GET THIS FONE, DO NOTTTTT GETTTT ITTT!! IT SUCKS!
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o and by the way. for the zoom to work on the camera you have to change like the megapixels…just so you kno:)
my charging port totally like came outta my fone!
does anyone no if i can get it fixed?
I’ve gone thru 5 enV2’s, NEVER put it in your pocket cuz it dents the front cover thingy, charger wont charge it AT ALL, i have to hold it in. [Comment ID #70184 Will Be Quoted Here]
well, thats the exact problem i have@ i jsut cant understand why it’s
I have had the Env2 for about 5 months now, it is great, all these whiny people that are complaining about their phone not working anymore are just mad because they can’t stop dropping their phone. i have NEVER dropped mine and it still works like the day i got it, sure the front screen is skeet but the rest of the phone makes up for that.
I upgraded to the env2 and after 1 week the phone goes dead when im in the middle of texting. And the alarm did not work this morning! cute phone but after seeing all the messages i think im taking a trip back to the verizon store!
this phone literaly SUCKS. it just dies. charger always breaks. its does weird things. ive had 15 of them in 5 months. IT SUCKS
I have this phone since Christmas, and it was working fine until all of a sudden the OK button on the front stopped working and so did some of the other buttons. They work again every once in a while, but then they stop for months at a time. To aswer calls I have to open the phone and use the speaker phone, then close it. It’s such a pain in the butt, and I just want it to be fixed! My sister has the same phone and her buttons work fine. I really hate it.
I called Verizon a week ago to find out what was wrong with my phone, and the extremely nice woman in customer service told me that she’s had a lot of calls about the phone breaking since the Env3 came out. Really tricky, LG. My buttons worked great until about 2 weeks ago, and now I can’t use the front at all. Fortunately, I can get another with insurance, and I have no problem doing that because I like the phone, but I’ve been careful with the phone and never got liquids in it or dropped it, so I know this problem isn’t my fault.
Good luck to everyone with their phones.
i really wanna that phone cause it is soo cool and the best phone ever
Only mass-txts 10 people…wack
The enV3 apparently has improvements in regrads to this!
Well…..This phone’s wack!!!
The buttons dont work it shuts down on me ALL time its so stupid. Do not get this phone. If i brake it will they send me the ENV3?
This phone sucks. I’ve had it a little over a month, maybe one minor drop nothing else. Just today the screen on the outside turned white and the inside screen is black. With today’s technology, we should be able to make a freakin phone that lasts more than 30 days. pathetic. get it together verizon.
Concerning the keygaurd for the vx9100 a.k.a Keybo. I have the canadian version through Telus Mobility. I do agree that the keyguard settings are very weak as it only takes to pushes of the OK button to deactivate it. However in the settiings -> phone settings -> security menu there is an option for locking the phone on startup. If you set this you cannot do anything without entering the 4-digit security code (usually it by default it is the last 4 digits of you phone number) I also activatted the keyguard to be active after 7 seconds.
Having your phone locked does not stop you from answering it when it rings.
When finished simply press and hold the # key for about 2 seconds and the phone will lock again.
Until there is a software update this is a pretty good solution
I forgot to add that after pressing the # key you must reenter the 4 digit lock code
well if ur thinking about getting this phone dont its really nice for texting but it brakes to easily for no reason my first one would restart everytime a pushed anybutton then a day later it died alltogether my second one which i have now sucks because my inside screen doesnt work does anyknow how to delete your inbox by only using the out side of your enV2??? i thought about getting it replaced but my parents miht be mad about having to get me another one :/…:)
I have my LG enV2 for less than a year and some problems already show.
Problem1: my ok button on the external side sometimes doesnt work
Problem2: this is my biggest problem, i cant see ANYTHING in internal screen. Its all black nothing shows up. I opened it and it was fine but when i opened it again nothing showed. Havent dropped it much and when i drop it its usually on carpet. I hav had my phone for like 10 months
I have had this phone for a couple of months.I have treated this phone very delicately. It is never put in a moist environment like the kitchen or bathroom and has never been dropped. Just want to let you know that this phone doesn’t need to be mistreated to malfunction. It randomly powers down. I have 4 lines on my plan. 2 phones being used are enV3s the other 2 are enV2s. All are doing this!!! The enV3s started doing it first. These phones are in the hands of youngsters so i figured it was from mistreatment. Now both enV2s are doing it. My phone gets frequent use but never mistreated. The other enV2 is seldom used and also never mistreated. *228 does nothing to fix this problem so dont fall for tech support saying this may help. It won’t!!! Neither does taking the battery out to cold boot the phone!!! Have discussed this matter with 5 other people. All are experiencing the same problem. It is random. May not happen for days and then happen several times in one day. May not be a problem if you don’t ever expect important or emergency calls but I did today and I missed an employment opportunity! I think I will just report this to the Attorney General and not go through all the trouble of replacing it numerous times only to receive another and another that, without a doubt will develop the same problem.
Does anyone know were I could get help?