Testseek.co.uk have collected 25 expert reviews of the LG VX9100 EnV 2 and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for LG VX9100 EnV 2.
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25 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Sleeker and smaller than the original EnV. Comfortable QWERTY keyboard and QVGA internal display make texting fun. Huge external keypad makes dialing easy. VCAST music and video support. Support for laptop tethering (phone as modem).
External keypad makes the phone look like a retro calculator, although I suppose that could be seen as a good thing. Space bar is small and oddly placed. Verizon’s menu system can be confusing. Limited Bluetooth functionality. Still a little bul...
Verizon and LG shrunk the EnV and the results are good. While the original EnV was an innovative but (very) big and expensive high-end phone, the EnV2 is smaller, cheaper, and slots into the middle of VZW’s messaging phone lineup. Text addicts who...
Classy redesign. Improved menu breaks out of Verizon Wireless garden.
Screens still too small. Multimedia and Web browsing options lousy. Should be packed with advanced messaging features.
The LG enV2 has seen some nice, cosmetic improvements, and these might be just enough to tip the scales from a phone we didnt like very much to one wed actually recommend. The look of the device is much more adult, but also more polished, and the ...
Abstract: 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...
Redesigned and modern appearance, 2.4” QVGA internal display, Excellent call quality and signal reception, 6 hours of talk time on a full battery, Supports up to 8GB microSDHC memory cards
Small external display, WAP browser, Speakerphone causes distortion at high volumes, Does not include a microUSB data cable
We are highly impressed with the overall improvements that have been made with the new enV2. It features a more modern and simplistic design with less bulk and more streamlined appearance, larger front dialpad, redesigned QWERTY keypad, larger internal...
Abstract: LG first released the VX9800 (The V) back in late 2005 and that phone earned a cult-like following and spawned several follow-up devices. The VX9900 (the enV) came a year later and the VX10000 Voyager was released late last year. All devices won users...
The LG enV2 is a worthy successor to the original enV. Although we didnt review that phone the enV2 has a lot going for it including a very usable QWERTY keyboard for typing out messages, decent multimedia capabilities, good battery life and a reason...
Abstract: If youre a messaging and media maniac, the enV2 will help to fuel your mania. More so than the Voyager, LGs enV2 is the natural evolutionary step from the original VX-9800 messaging device to the enV and now the enV2. Its smaller and better than eve...
Classy redesign. Improved menu breaks out of Verizon Wireless garden.
Screens still too small. Multimedia and Web browsing options lousy. Should be packed with advanced messaging features.
The LG enV2 has seen some nice, cosmetic improvements, and these might be just enough to tip the scales from a phone we didnt like very much to one wed actually recommend. The look of the device is much more adult, but also more polished, and the i...
Sleeker design and larger keypad, Bigger internal display, Comfortable keyboard, Fast and accurate GPS, Good call quality
Tiny front screen, Choppy video playback, 2.5mm audio jack
Like a DJ that takes a good song and remixes it into something better, LG made just the right tweaks with the enV2. There aren’t too many enhancements aside from the physical features, but typing remains easy and is perfect for messaging fans. Furth...
VZ Navigator (Pay me!), IMs as SMS (Pay me!), POP email (Pay me!) and the walled garden web "browser" (Pay me!) will jack up that monthly bill. No Wifi.