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LG enV2 Review - Design & Features



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Noah Kravitz
Posted on Thursday, June 05, 2008
by Noah Kravitz, Senior Editor, Consumer Products and Services
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Design & Features

 
Editor Rating: 4.3
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LG env2 side viewEnV2 is smaller and more squared-off looking than EnV.  At 16.5mm thick it’s still not a small phone, but it’s much more pocketable than its predecessors.  And LG managed to keep just about everything that made EnV so good and also give EnV2 a slightly larger internal display than EnV had.  The one design choice found here that’s inspired some controversy amongst has to do with EnV2’s external keypad and display.  Compared to The V and EnV, EnV2’s front panel has much larger buttons but a smaller display and only Up and Down arrow keys instead of a full D-Pad.  The result is slightly more limited functionality — most notably, you can’t scroll left/right when composing a text message with the phone closed — but one of the easiest to use dialing keypads you’ll find on any phone anywhere.  Of course those giant, easy-to-press buttons do give the handset the look of a very old school calculator, for better or for worse.

The handset looks and works like a candybar phone when its closed, and also opens the long way to reveal a “mini-laptop” configuration with a large internal display on the top and a full QWERTY thumbboard on the bottom.  Stereo speakers flank the display and the keyboard features a five-way D-Pad as well as two softkeys and a couple of shortcut buttons.  For some reason EnV2 has two Space keys positioned in the bottom left and right corners of the QWERTY layout; I much prefer a single, larger space bar placed bottom center as on a traditional computer keyboard.  Still, LG/VZW did a nice job of giving the handset a more compact design and feel while still retaining great usability.  I liked that the top panel of the flip locks into place at a 90-degree angle relative to the keyboard but also can be pushed further back to a near flat orientation.

EnV2 is slated as a “VCAST Messaging Phone” and as such features a fairly robust messaging and multimedia feature set, though you’ll have to pay extra for the Mobile Email client.  The Email program actually isn’t very good - it’s easy to set up but can’t handle attachments or even display HTML links inside of messages.  There’s a pre-installed Mobile IM client works with AIM, Yahoo!, and Windows Messenger but not GTalk, and Verizon’s “Mobile Web” WAP browser can get you to mobile-ready sites but not out to the real Web.  For that you’ll need an HTML browser like those found on Voyager and Glyde.  And there’s no easy PC syncing or other smartphone features to be found here; EnV2 isn’t a smartphone, it’s a messaging phone, and it’s built for talking and texting.

The VCAST media player supports connections to Verizon’s music store and streaming video selection, both of which are pay services, and also lets you sideload music from your computer onto a microSD card for use on the handset.  Most popular music formats save tracks bought at the iTunes store (protected AAC) played back without any problems on my review model, and VCAST video clips looked pretty good on the QVGA internal display, though they pixelated when blown up to full screen mode.  EnV2 is also compatible with games, ringtones, and other goodies available for purchase through VZW’s “Get it Now” menus.  I downloaded the VZ Navigator application, and it worked quite well in conjunction with the phone’s onboard GPS chip.

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Env2whiz
Sunday, November 16, 2008look ya'll. this is the good and the bad. bad:cant use own mp3s for ringtones camera does not have flash breaks easily if dropped good: great texting QWERTY keyboard back grip keeps you from dropping easily takes good digital video and photographs opens up for extra large screen
hithisisdad
Saturday, November 15, 2008my sis's boy friend has is phone it rocks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Justin
Wednesday, November 12, 2008The env2 is an awesome phone. I have had no problems with mine and I have had it since its came out. I had the Env and loved it so I knew I would like this one. It doesnt have a flash but its a phone not a camera. I never read the book and figured everything out, its that easy to use. I would reccomend this phone to anyone!
Brea
Friday, November 07, 2008so im thinking about getting this phone but people tell me that they freeze alot and just suck, is it true? also the screen in the front looks kinda small which may make texting hard..right?
milés
Monday, November 03, 2008the internal screen breaks EXTREMELY easily. I had the phone with insurance, the screen broke when it fell off my coffee table onto tile, got a replacement, pulled it out of my pocket one day and it randomly had broken. It was an amazing phone while the screen worked but once it was broken it was practically useless because of the small outer screen.
READmyREVIEW
Saturday, November 01, 2008im gettin this phone tommorow. i think its perfect for me. it has a qwerty keyboard which is great cuz i text alot. and ppl r saying tht the front screen is to small which is bullcrap. its perfectly fine and usable. plus u have a huge internal screen (2.4 inches)
dylan20
Thursday, October 30, 2008im gettin this phone in 5 days. and i have done a lot of research about it. its perfect for a teenager. its simple and easy. has a qwerty keyboard for big texters. everything is perfect on this phone. i would reccomend this.
fonephreak
Wednesday, October 29, 2008I really love this phone! Mywife wanted an easy to use (looks like a phone) phone. This is it. My only question is; how do you look up contacts from the external display? When I pull up my contacts and type in the first letter of their name, it defaults to my first contact. Any suggestions?
Katherine
Tuesday, October 28, 2008i am about to get the LG enV2 i was just wondering what it was like and if it was a good phone. one thing i want to know is if it breaks easly. And is it a good txt phone. if you think u can help me or give me some advice plz do. thx
PeterZ995
Monday, October 13, 2008THIS PHONE ROCKS MY SOCKS IM GETTING IT TOMARROW
env2dude
Monday, October 13, 2008the env 2 is a great phone you should get it on ebay instead of the store
Joe
Sunday, October 12, 2008what is a good price you have for the env2?
LLL
Tuesday, October 07, 2008Ok, what's the deal??? My env2 signal when I'm talking to someone with the phone closed, has a very annoying sound quality. What it does is intermittently changes from hearing that you are connected to sounding as if the phone's just died (absolutely no sound coming through to indicate you're still connected). So constantly I hear these "dead spot" quiet moments followed by a clear 2-way sound of connection. It's like picking up a handset and listening to the receiving end while it's still in the box at the store vs. what it sounds like to when no one is talking on the other end, but you can hear that your phone has a connection. Is it the blue tooth setting or do I have a faulty phone?
frank
Sunday, September 28, 2008i think i might get the enV2. but does it freeze up at all?
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Wednesday, September 10, 2008i want to win the env
imqwerty
Wednesday, September 10, 2008This phone is great except for the battery life. I just got a replacement battery, charged it up fully before turning phone on yesterday at 1:45pm. Left phone on and its now 18hrs later battery dead again.
ej
Wednesday, September 10, 2008Can you use your own mp3's as a ringtone?
Jessica
Sunday, September 07, 2008I just have one question about the phone really. Does the camera have a flash? I like the rest of it enough to buy it, but the flash is my deciding feature.
leeho
Friday, September 05, 2008what a bunch of tards. it has zoom-read the book, it also has variable resolutions btw. if you can't find a wired headset, get a blutooth; join us in the 21st century. if your battery is dying, turn off the the EDVO. DO SOME RESEARCH BEFORE YOU COMPLAIN ABOUT STUFF.
Lasher_mass
Sunday, August 31, 2008The phone might be nice but phonedog never mentioned anything about the camera quality so let me tell you. The old Env camera had zooming capability but the new EnV2 doesn't and the picture quality is not that good.

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