Hands-on Review: LG enV Music Phone

Thu Dec 7, 2006 5:52PM EST

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I was a big fan of LG's original "the V" (or VX9800), an ambitious handset that flips open, clamshell style, to reveal a large keyboard, laid out horizontally, and a landscape-based screen a lot like the Sidekick line of smart phones.

Well, LG is back with an update, the enV, also known as the VX9900, which is a substantial upgrade in many ways and can actually be had at a lower price!

Here's what's new: For starters, The enV has shed a good amount of the heft of the V, weighing 4.6 ounces vs. the V's 5.4 ounces. It's still 4.6 inches tall and is actually a bit wider (2.0 inches vs. 1.9 inches for the V), but the enV is now 0.8 inch thick vs. 1.0 inch thick for it's big brother. That may not sound like much, but it makes a huge difference in your pocket. The overall styling of the phone is more modern and impressive on the enV, too.

The biggest spec change is the new 2.0-megapixel camera vs. the 1.3-megapixel model on the old V. It's not a huge upgrade, but it's a good start, and it helps make the enV one of the best camera phones on the market. The autofocus is especially capable. Another addition: GPS is also included in the phone, though I haven't been able to test this extensively yet.

With the exception of subbing in a MicroSD slot for the old MiniSD slot, most of the other specs are the same. The enV still has EV-DO wireless for high-speed access to the Verizon network and its built-in entertainment options (TV clips and music downloads go relatively quickly).

While I still can't stand Verizon's proprietary, confusing operating system, even that can't impact my love for the enV. At $150 with a contract, it's an insanely good deal in comparison to some smart phones that don't do nearly as much and cost hundreds of dollars more. I'm throwing it into the running for our Last Gadget Standing competition at CES. Give it a spin for yourself and let me know what you think.

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  • 1 Posted by anya_8884 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:56PM EDT Report Abuse

    I love this phone sooo much.. i just got it and it's the best thing ever

  • 2 Posted by cadmccarty@sbcglobal.net on Thu Dec 28, 2006 5:35PM EST Report Abuse

    I LOVE my enV phone. With wireless comm. for news, weather, and all that jazz, nothing I've seen comes close, and the full key board is nothing short of miraculous, "user friendly" in this day & age. The learning curve is a bit longer than with others but that is because there is so much more! J. Wells

  • 3 Posted by noodle307 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:40PM EDT Report Abuse

    how do you put music on the env? personal music from a computer i mean, not vcast music

  • 4 Posted by k_shadley_simfreak on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:55PM EDT Report Abuse

    This is an amazing phone! i just got it and i have fallen head over heels in love!

  • 5 Posted by big_deed45 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:07PM EDT Report Abuse

    I find the sound quality of the enV to be weaker then the V. I have only played them in the store, but the enV was at full blast and the V was louder at half set. Does anyone else find this to be true? Does this affect ringtone quality as well?

  • 6 Posted by supafly_gemini on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:48PM EDT Report Abuse

    I too purchased this phone and have found it to be a very good phone for clarity and text messages, but have also had feelings of discontent due to the lack of volume on the ring tone (unless it is opened and on Speakerphone mode) and not being able to apply midi's nor MP3's as ring tones. I also dislike the fact that you can only use it as a music player through V-Cast (which costs airtime & a monthly fee). The Menus are not the easiest to navigate and it is missing alot of functions and quick keys that should be readily available. Like a button or specific menu item for the video camera. That was a nice little puzzle to figure out. Guess that was a factory installed "Game". Finally beat it, but I have not mastered it. I am in the process of returning this phone in attempts to swap it for another enV, thinking maybe I have a defective phone, but if this does not prove to be the case, I will get another phone.

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

    i have the LG EnV and i love it. i was going to buy a Motorola Q but found that the EnV suits my needs much better. it also accesses the 3 majot instant messenger services (MSN, AOL and Yahoo). compatible with any e-mail service, GPS, great camera and MP3 player. the inside keyboard and larger screen are another plus. i highly recommend it.

  • 8 Posted by imjeada on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:23PM EDT Report Abuse

    LG 9800 V is the greatest phone, play thing, info gatherer,communicator, etc., ever. Why do people insist on paying new top dollar for a phone that is discontiued, designated antiquated, and sold for 99.99 with a 50.00 rebate when Verizon cleared them out. People are still paying as much as it was valued with out a contract in the first place. Why was it discontinued. Now there is the LG 9900 V which is basically the same except the keys are awkward, at a new improved cost. Common consumers, smarten up.

  • 9 Posted by hcombs23 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:17PM EDT Report Abuse

    I have had the en v since christmas and can't seem to put it down. I get tired of phones easisly but you can do many things with the en v and i am still learning new things.I would definatley reccomend it for anyone but get unlimited text messaging..it gets addicitve.

  • 10 Posted by tiffanyholston@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:08PM EDT Report Abuse

    I really like the new EnV I previously purchased the Palm 700wv but that was too complicated and did not fit my life style. The EnV is easy to use stylish and up to date as far as my needs. I have no regets about purchasing this phone. I really love it!!

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