A blockbusteresque phone with haptic feedback and QWERTY keyboard
The LG Voyager is a blockbusteresque phone that's going to hit the markets in mid-November. It's rumoured to be in the price range of around USD 250-300. It's an update to the LG enV, which has been popular in the US for sometime now. It features a large touch-screen with a UI that looks similar to the Apple iPhone's. The screen also incorporates haptic feedback (we recently saw it implemented in the Razr2) -- it gives users a small vibration whenever they click a button. But the iPhone similarity ends there; the Voyagar also opens up like the Nokia Communicator series, which reveals it's hardware QWERTY keyboard and a second, internal screen.
The Voyager is contractually tied to Verizon Wireless. It uses the high-speed EV-DO 3G network for communication. It's also a capable Internet device and a Portable Media player.
Behind the Voyager sits the 2.0 MegaPixel camera with video capture. The phone completes its impressive feature list with its built-in stereo speakers, A2DP, and support for microSD cards up to 8GB.
the voyager is the hot new sensacian it is amazing the touch screen is spectacular ot has a million apps and games the only thing i doubt about this phone is that the screens are to small for me that is why i bought the voyager to the battery life is awnsome to it will last 2 days if you charge it though the night and the text messaging is nice but it only has a limited edition of space.
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Ohhh! what a phone this is! Sexy & attractive in look, As similar as iphone, but not like that, if u tell me price of the phone in indian markrt then i loved to buy this nkind of mobile.