Hands-on with LG's Touch-Screen Voyager

Wed Oct 3, 2007 3:10AM EDT

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Remember those spy shots of the TV-ready LG enV-like clamshell from a few weeks back? Well, now it's official, and I got a hands-on look in New York yesterday. Set for Verizon Wireless, the upcoming LG Voyager will indeed have a jumbo touch screen, along with the enV's QWERTY keypad hidden beneath the flip. Also included: Verizon's V Cast Mobile TV and a two-megapixel camera.

Slated to arrive in November (no pricing details yet, although I'm guessing it'll be in the $200-$250 range, with service), the Voyager comes with a slick, Flash-powered touch screen, complete with a quartet of icons along the bottom of the display, kind of like...oh right, the iPhone. The icons and menu screens morph, shrink, and slide as you tap the screen, a nice change from the dull, static menus you'll typically find on Verizon phones, and you can compose text messages on the touch display—although you'll have to use a 12-button virtual keypad to do so.

Opening the Voyager reveals its full QWERTY keypad, along with an internal LCD (non-touch) that looks a bit larger than the enV's main display. From here, you can access your e-mail accounts (I'm guessing there's support for major consumer e-mail services, but not Exchange e-mail), plus instant messaging, V Cast music (a microSD expansion port allows for up to 8GB of storage), and about eight streaming channels of V Cast Mobile TV. There's also support for stereo Bluetooth headsets, plus a two-megapixel camera for on-the-go snapshots.

Verizon also had a few other phones to show off yesterday:

  • LG Venus: A nifty slider with dual external displays—the bottom one has touch-sensitive navigation controls, while the top has Flash-based animated menus. Available in November (no pricing yet, but should be a bit cheaper than the Voyager), the Venus also comes with V Cast Music/Video access (although just streaming video clips rather than full-on V Cast Mobile TV), up to 8GB of expandable memory, stereo Bluetooth, and a two-megapixel camera.
  • BlackBerry Pearl: Basically a CDMA version of the old Pearl, except this time with EV-DO support, making it the first 3G version of the popular handset.
  • Samsung Juke: Here's a strange one—a long, narrow phone that swivels open like a jackknife, revealing a small screen and a glossy keypad. The budget music phone doesn't support 3G, so no full-track music downloads; instead, you side-load your tunes using Windows Media Player. Also on board: a VGA camera, 2GB of internal memory (no memory expansion), and support for stereo Bluetooth. Look for the Juke to arrive this month for about $100.


Update: So the big media outlets are picking up on the LG Voyager story and calling it an "iPhone rival"—a thought that honestly never occurred to me, mainly because there's little comparison beyond the external touch-screen display. Frankly, the Voyager strikes me as a warmed over enV, and its interface, while snazzier than the standard Verizon menus, can't hold a candle to the iPhone's truly ground-breaking UI. And yes, the Voyager has EV-DO access, but lacks the iPhone's Wi-Fi abilities. All the "iPhone killer" talk sounds pretty empty to me.

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  • 6 Posted by rycramer on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:57PM EDT Report Abuse

    Unreal..Do these manufacturers realize the amount of revenue they are losing from not being MS Exchange compatible? I'd love to ditch my blackberry for this device but I won't be able to get work email if I did.

  • 7 Posted by dannyjs25 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:35PM EDT Report Abuse

    The iPhone is too flat! It looks and feels like you could cru----- with two fingers. I have used the voyager and it works great! This phone makes me want to get it before the price even goes down! LG once again hits what consumers want just perfect. Thanks for the products, LG.

  • 8 Posted by callycounts on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:16PM EDT Report Abuse

    I have verizon service as do three different family members and six friends - we are ALL disapointed by the number of dropped calls. it happends at least three times a day.

  • 9 Posted by jeffrandall3 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:32PM EDT Report Abuse

    Not a fan of the iPhone, but I do know that LG makes junk I have had 3 LG's with 2 different carriers and all 3 phones were terrible, will never buy LG again.

  • 10 Posted by josephcecil777 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:41PM EDT Report Abuse

    iphone is a nice device, but has severe limitations, especially the lockdown state where you can't use it as a storage device, can't sync without that ghastly ITUNES account - as if anyone really loves buying stuff at itunes inflated prices! It's such a proprietary system, the iphone will be easy to beat by any company that makes a hybrid phone/16gb+ flash/mp3 player/touchscreen/computer device. MAKE IT OPEN so we can put apps on it, make it windows compatible, or similarly functional within pc environs, give it louder speakers, and you're almost able to kill the iphone. Price it under $250, make it truly sleek, make a super cheap and expensive model, and you've probably captured the market. iphone is super beatable - amazing it's not been challenged yet, but just watch what happens this year! I like apple, but I don't love the proprietary lockdown, that's awful, and I've owned and used the iphone extensively. The worst thing about iphone is the itunes lockdown, lack of gps, lack of video, lack of ways to get pics/mp3s/content off/on the phone without the limited-functionality of itunes. Who really wants to 'sync' their itunes? nobody, it's better just to COPY your mp3's down. Who wants a locked device? only, ONLY apple! Google has much, much better plans and partners.. apple's ahead, but they better be working feverishly.. blessings to all!

  • 11 Posted by sirakov_pz on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:24PM EDT Report Abuse

    The phone itself is an awesome product, but why would anyone buy a non GSM phone( like verizon or sprint). The whole world runs on sim cards, it is the most convenient system. That's why I would never buy verizon's TDMA products.

  • 13 Posted by waleedkagha on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:39PM EDT Report Abuse

    emm did anyone know that LG introduced a tcoiuch screen phone before the Iphone that has the same functionalities???? i do belive that the i phone is a rip off LG Prada phone (search it on yourube!)

  • 14 Posted by waleedkagha on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:39PM EDT Report Abuse

    emm did anyone know that LG introduced a tcoiuch screen phone before the Iphone that has the same functionalities???? i do belive that the i phone is a rip off LG Prada phone (search it on yourube!)

  • 15 Posted by gvkell on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:14PM EDT Report Abuse

    I have been using the phone for two weeks and love it I might like the iphone better but not at the expenses of having to use AT nt

  • 16 Posted by zellowmicka on Thu Sep 3, 2009 11:00PM EDT Report Abuse

    Great! Another day, another IPhone clone, when will it end? *sighs*

  • 18 Posted by wolferadio on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:49PM EDT Report Abuse

    Does this thing really not have WI-FI, heck thats the only reason I bought it. I wish I would have known, said "IT DOES EVERYTHING THE I PHONE WILL" exept be online with reasonable speed. Unfortunate.

  • 19 Posted by scscertifiedauditor on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:10PM EDT Report Abuse

    I have a voyager and love it. surfing the web is not a problem at all even when I don't ave good call signal. (I live in the mountains.) Phone calls are clear, photos are great, and I can read the screen which I couldn't with the enV so I returned it. It is a GSM phone and is actually the first phone I have liked since my Motorola E815. Not like an iphone at all other than your initial impression based on it is black, oblong and has a color touch screen.

  • 21 Posted by pauliestheartist on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:03PM EDT Report Abuse

    Verizon's Network is high speed and they are lame for not wanting to take the original deal with Apple, but that's why they are No. 1. Apple wants to take care of their phones and handle the prices, Verizon wants the same, so they butted heads and ended up not making the deal. Screw Verizon for being Greedy and Screw Apple for the same. Why can't we all just work together for the modern man and his/her needs. Wake up Apple, Verizon, and all you other big businesses, its time to share the wealth with the rest of the world. Technology should not slow down just because a couple of companies want to be greedy. Look at Europe and their tech industry, not to mention Asia. Why are we the Richest country, but way behind in technology, oh yeah, cause our American Companies are too greedy. I love America, but our technology needs to catch up to the rest of the world.

  • 22 Posted by s.sousa@snet.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:59PM EDT Report Abuse

    Right now, with a 2 year contract, the LG Voyager is $100... I think that's pretty decent for all it can do. I plan to get one tomorrow. I've had 2 previous LG phones and my mom has one, and we've never had a problem.

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