<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>PhoneDog.com - The latest about the Lg Venus Pink</title><link>http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/lg-venus-pink.aspx?utm_source=Rss&amp;utm_medium=CellPhone_lg-venus-pink&amp;utm_campaign=PhoneDog</link><description>The latest information about the Lg Venus Pink cell phone, including articles, videos, user comments, tips and tricks and much more...</description><copyright>(c) 2009, PhoneDog, LLC. All rights reserved.</copyright><lastBuildDate>11/23/2009 10:05:18 PM</lastBuildDate><item><title>USER COMMENT: Re: LG Venus Pink</title><description><![CDATA[what company sells this?]]></description><link>http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/lg-venus-pink.aspx#comments?utm_source=Rss&amp;utm_medium=CellPhone_lg-venus-pink&amp;utm_campaign=PhoneDog</link><pubDate>11/14/2009 10:00:28 PM</pubDate></item><item><title>USER COMMENT: Re: LG Venus Pink</title><description><![CDATA[I hate this phone. The usage is fine, but the two pieces keep separating and I'm on my 5th one. ]]></description><link>http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/lg-venus-pink.aspx#comments?utm_source=Rss&amp;utm_medium=CellPhone_lg-venus-pink&amp;utm_campaign=PhoneDog</link><pubDate>11/12/2009 9:39:49 PM</pubDate></item><item><title>USER COMMENT: Re: LG Venus Pink</title><description><![CDATA[this phone suckksss. im on my third on right now.]]></description><link>http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/lg-venus-pink.aspx#comments?utm_source=Rss&amp;utm_medium=CellPhone_lg-venus-pink&amp;utm_campaign=PhoneDog</link><pubDate>5/27/2009 3:42:01 PM</pubDate></item><item><title>USER REVIEW: Came Apart</title><description><![CDATA[<b>PROS</b<br/>Look and Feel.<p/><b>CONS</b><br/>Silver on side came off from normal use. Touch Screen not accurate. Durability.<p/><b>SUMMARY</b><br/>After 6 months of normal use, this phone came apart. The only thing connecting it was the cable. We tried getting this covered under manufacturer warranty but Verizon would not accept that. If phones are marketed to 13 year olds, they should be able to stand up to a 13 year-old.<br>]]></description><link>http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/lg-venus-pink.aspx?utm_source=Rss&amp;utm_medium=CellPhone_lg-venus-pink&amp;utm_campaign=PhoneDog</link><pubDate>4/13/2009 9:33:38 AM</pubDate></item><item><title>USER COMMENT: Re: LG Venus Pink</title><description><![CDATA[love the combination of the pink and the slider plus the touch screen!!!<br/>AWESOME PHONE]]></description><link>http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/lg-venus-pink.aspx#comments?utm_source=Rss&amp;utm_medium=CellPhone_lg-venus-pink&amp;utm_campaign=PhoneDog</link><pubDate>4/12/2009 4:01:24 PM</pubDate></item><item><title>USER REVIEW: Amazing Phone</title><description><![CDATA[<b>PROS</b<br/>It is a amazing phone. Camera is superb.<p/><b>CONS</b><br/>none<p/><b>SUMMARY</b><br/>The venus is a very well thought out phone. E verything about it is great. The video and music features rock. The slider feature is helpful and texting is easier then it looks.]]></description><link>http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/lg-venus-pink.aspx?utm_source=Rss&amp;utm_medium=CellPhone_lg-venus-pink&amp;utm_campaign=PhoneDog</link><pubDate>7/6/2008 12:56:12 PM</pubDate></item><item><title>USER REVIEW: AMAZING PHONE</title><description><![CDATA[<b>PROS</b<br/>It is a amazing phone. Camera is superb.<p/><b>CONS</b><br/>none<p/><b>SUMMARY</b><br/>The venus is a very well thought out phone. E verything about it is great. The video and music features rock. The slider feature is helpful and texting is easier then it looks.]]></description><link>http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/lg-venus-pink.aspx?utm_source=Rss&amp;utm_medium=CellPhone_lg-venus-pink&amp;utm_campaign=PhoneDog</link><pubDate>7/6/2008 12:55:02 PM</pubDate></item><item><title>ARTICLE: Game review: Guitar hero 3 mobile rawkz!</title><description><![CDATA[I'll be honest with you: I'm probably the only tech blogger in the world who hasn't played Guitar Hero or Rock Band yet.&nbsp; Yeah, that's because I'm a big loser, and also because I don't own a gaming console and when I do play I get oddly fascinated by weird games like Katamari Damacy and Wii Rock, Paper, Scissors and never make it to the more popular titles.&nbsp; The one chance I had to play Rock Band came at CES a few months back when some company or another had a console set up at their booth.&nbsp; But I got bored of waiting in line and then spied an electronic drum kit over at Roland's booth.&nbsp; So I went and rocked out on that, instead. 
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<p>All that's to say that I can't really compare Hands-On Mobile's Guitar Hero Mobile to the real thing.&nbsp; But I can tell you that the mobile version is pretty awesome.&nbsp; Really, all you do is press buttons on the keypad to match up with the movement of colored dots on the screen.&nbsp; And yet it's somehow really fun, compelling, and addictive.&nbsp; I think it's because the dots are moving down a fretboard that attracts a lot of multi-colored lightning, and they're synched up with the guitar parts to actual rock songs, many of which I actually know and like.&nbsp; So it's kind of like having something to do while listening to music on your phone.&nbsp; And that something is rhythmic button mashing, which is pretty fun.</p>
<p>From what I've read and heard from friends who'd know, Guitar Hero Mobile is pretty faithful to the console version.&nbsp; There are characters and venues and a career mode, and all kinds of songs you can download to your phone as you unlock new levels.&nbsp; </p>
<p>I tested the game out on an <a title="learn more about the LG Venus! " href="http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/lg-venus.aspx?utm_source=Rss&utm_cammpaign=PhoneDog&umt_medium=CellPhone_lg-venus-pink">LG Venus</a> running on Verizon Wireless, and the graphics, sound, and gameplay were all excellent.&nbsp; Apparently Hands-On Games worked closely with Activision (publishers of the console versions) to stay true to the original, and they did a good job.&nbsp; Higher-end handsets like Venus feature 3D graphics and fluid animations.</p>
<p>My only complaint about the game had to do with pressing the star (*) key to activate "Star Power."&nbsp; It's probably my fault that it took me awhile to understand what Star Power was all about, but even then invoking my Power seemed to accidentally pause the game all too often.&nbsp; Likely that has more to do with Venus' keypad than the game itself, but it was still a bit confusing.&nbsp; Still, the game was really fun and way, way, way better than the one knockoff I demo'd - Gameloft's Guitar Legend.&nbsp; The difference between the two games is literally like the difference between rock 'n' roll and muzak.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.guitarheromobile.com/" target=_blank>Guitar Hero III Mobile</a> is currently available only on Verizon Wireless, AT&amp;T, ntelos and Cellular South, though the game will likely soon be available on more handsets and carriers.&nbsp; And a little birdie tells me that there may just be a big party at CTIA in Vegas to launch a BlackBerry version.&nbsp; We'll be there.<br></p>]]></description><link>http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/blog/game-review-guitar-hero-3-mobile-rawkz.aspx?utm_source=Rss&amp;utm_medium=CellPhone_lg-venus-pink&amp;utm_campaign=PhoneDog</link><pubDate>3/24/2008 12:00:00 AM</pubDate></item><item><title>ARTICLE: Top 5 Phones of this Holiday Season </title><description><![CDATA[With the Holiday Season officially underway and carriers offering more new models to choose from than ever, deciding on the right mobile phone can be a daunting task. Below is a list of the top 5 phones to consider when shopping for that perfect gift (even if it's for you). 
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<li><a title="iPhone homepage" href="http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/apple-iphone.aspx?utm_source=Rss&utm_cammpaign=PhoneDog&umt_medium=CellPhone_lg-venus-pink">Apple iPhone <br></a>With no clear competitor in sight (yet) the iPhone sits comfortably atop this list as the number one cell phone to give or receive this holiday season. Between its incredible popularity, innovative design, increased storage capacity and overall coolness factor it really was a no brainer. <br></li>
<li><a title="LG Voyager" href="http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/lg-voyager.aspx?utm_source=Rss&utm_cammpaign=PhoneDog&umt_medium=CellPhone_lg-venus-pink">LG Voyager&nbsp;</a><br>Verizon's answer to the iPhone (not quite, but good try though). With dual displays, touch screen interface, full hidden QWERTY keyboard Mobile TV and high speed data capability the Voyager packs a lot of features into one device that is sure to be hit especially amongst hardcore text and IM users.<br></li>
<li><a title="Motorola Razr2 V9 " href="http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/motorola-razr2-v9.aspx?utm_source=Rss&utm_cammpaign=PhoneDog&umt_medium=CellPhone_lg-venus-pink">Motorola Razr2 V9</a> <br>The V9 is the most capable non smartphone phone on the market today. When you combine a thin form factor, 3G broadband speeds, video streaming, a full Opera HTML browser and a solid music player you definitely have a phone that is worth a look.<br></li>
<li><a title="LG Venus" href="http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/lg-venus.aspx?utm_source=Rss&utm_cammpaign=PhoneDog&umt_medium=CellPhone_lg-venus-pink">LG Venus</a><br>The Venus is one of Verizon's top guns this holiday season and for good reason. The slider design inspires confidence with every flick of your thumb combined with an improved UI and interactive lower touch screen display it offers a solid feature set at an arguable reasonable price.&nbsp;<br></li>
<li><a title="Samsung Blackjack 2" href="http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/samsung-blackjack-2-sgh-617-red.aspx?utm_source=Rss&utm_cammpaign=PhoneDog&umt_medium=CellPhone_lg-venus-pink">Samsung Blackjack II (SGH-617)</a><br>Need to get a new smartphone this year then take a look at the Blackjack 2. It now features a faster processor, increased internal memory, bigger battery (up to 7 hours of talk time), WM6 OS, HSDPA data speed and new scrolling jog wheel to help you navigate easily through the simplified UI. At only $79 with new service the Blackjack 2 offers the most bang for the buck of any phone on the list   too bad it's just not as sexy as the others.</li></ol>
<p><img style="BORDER-LEFT-COLOR: #ffffff; BORDER-BOTTOM-COLOR: #ffffff; WIDTH: 500px; BORDER-TOP-COLOR: #ffffff; HEIGHT: 550px; BORDER-RIGHT-COLOR: #ffffff" alt="Top five holiday phones" hspace=10 src="http://www.phonedog.com/img/blog/2007/11/top-5-holiday.jpg" align=absMiddle border=0></p>
<p dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"><br><strong><u>Honorable mentions:<br></u></strong><a title="HTC Touch" href="http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/htc-touch.aspx?utm_source=Rss&utm_cammpaign=PhoneDog&umt_medium=CellPhone_lg-venus-pink">HTC Touch</a>   Sprint<br><a title="Samsung FlipShot " href="http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/samsung-flipshot-u900-black.aspx?utm_source=Rss&utm_cammpaign=PhoneDog&umt_medium=CellPhone_lg-venus-pink">Samsung FlipShot</a>   Verizon<br><a title="Samsung Blast " href="http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/samsung-blast-sgh-t729.aspx?utm_source=Rss&utm_cammpaign=PhoneDog&umt_medium=CellPhone_lg-venus-pink">Samsung Blast</a>   T-Mobile</p>
<p>Please let us know which phone(s) you think should have made this list and we will post the results in a follow up article.&nbsp; <br></p>
<p></p>]]></description><link>http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/blog/top-5-phones-of-this-holiday-season.aspx?utm_source=Rss&amp;utm_medium=CellPhone_lg-venus-pink&amp;utm_campaign=PhoneDog</link><pubDate>11/26/2007 12:00:00 AM</pubDate></item><item><title>ARTICLE: Get your hands on the LG Venus Today – Voyager 21st</title><description><![CDATA[For all of you that were waiting to upgrade your old phone(s) now is your chance. Verizon officially made the <a title="LG Venus homepage" href="http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/lg-venus.aspx?utm_source=Rss&utm_cammpaign=PhoneDog&umt_medium=CellPhone_lg-venus-pink">LG Venus</a> (VX8800) a slider that features a lower display with interactive touch controls available to purchase today for $200 with a new 2 year contract.
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<p>Those of you wanting the LG <a title="LG Voyager homepage" href="http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/lg-voyager.aspx?utm_source=Rss&utm_cammpaign=PhoneDog&umt_medium=CellPhone_lg-venus-pink">Voyager</a> (VX10000) a dual display with haptec touch controls and a full QWERTY keyboard will have to wait just a couple more days. The phone is still slated for release this Wednesday the 21st at the expected price of $299 with a new 2 year contract as well.</p>
<p>It would have been nice to&nbsp;get a side of&nbsp;Wifi to go with that order. </p>
<p><img style="BORDER-LEFT-COLOR: #a9a9a9; BORDER-BOTTOM-COLOR: #a9a9a9; WIDTH: 500px; BORDER-TOP-COLOR: #a9a9a9; HEIGHT: 550px; BORDER-RIGHT-COLOR: #a9a9a9" alt="Venus Voyager " hspace=10 src="http://www.phonedog.com/img/blog/2007/11/venus-voyager.jpg" align=bottom border=0></p>]]></description><link>http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/blog/get-your-hands-on-the-lg-venus-today-–-voyager-21st.aspx?utm_source=Rss&amp;utm_medium=CellPhone_lg-venus-pink&amp;utm_campaign=PhoneDog</link><pubDate>11/19/2007 12:00:00 AM</pubDate></item><item><title>ARTICLE: CTIA '07: Here Come the Holiday Handsets</title><description><![CDATA[<img style="BORDER-LEFT-COLOR: #ffffff; BORDER-BOTTOM-COLOR: #ffffff; WIDTH: 500px; BORDER-TOP-COLOR: #ffffff; HEIGHT: 550px; BORDER-RIGHT-COLOR: #ffffff" alt="CTIA Fall 2007 phones" hspace=6 src="http://www.phonedog.com/img/blog/2007/10/group-ctia.jpg" align=top border=0>
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<p>While the Fall CTIA Show is, as the "Wireless IT &amp; Entertainment" moniker would suggest, more about business-to-business services than new phones for consumers, I did get to play with some cool handsets yesterday.&nbsp; I also got some interesting insight into the state of the cellular world from folks as diverse as Nokia Execs, the head of Telecom for Deloitte &amp; Touche, and some of my fellow bloggers. </p>
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<p>The general consensus is that the line between phones and smartphones is getting blurrier by the minute here in the states.&nbsp; Folks from Nokia pointed out that the working definition of "smartphone" is different in Europe - where people use advanced handsets more for entertainment purposes than in the US where "smartphone" equals "productivity."&nbsp; That may be changing somewhat this holiday season, however, with a bunch of new entertainment and productivity-rich models hitting the stores.</p>
<p>LG showed off the Venus and Voyager, new handsets that should be in Verizon Wireless stores by the end of November.&nbsp; Both models are VCast Music and Video compatible, and the Voyager also works with VCast Mobile Television offerings.&nbsp; And both phones are hot - you can see them in action in the video I posted earlier today.</p>
<p>Something of a successor to the enV, Voyager features horizontal clamshell design - there's a 3" touchscreen display on the outside and a smaller display and full QWERTY keyboard on the inside.&nbsp; A two-megapixel camera and dual stereo speakers make this phone an entertainment monster as much as it is a messaging maven.</p>
<p>Venus, on the other hand, is a slim slider with a large display split into standard and touch-sensitive sections.&nbsp; What's cool about Venus' design is that there's a standard keypad for dialing and texting, but the touchscreen area can be programmed for different application-specific controls.&nbsp; It's an interesting way to raise the tech/feature level without sacrificing much in the way of style or bulk.</p>
<p>LG was also showing the <a title="LG Rumor homeapage" href="http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/lg-rumor-blue.aspx?utm_source=Rss&utm_cammpaign=PhoneDog&umt_medium=CellPhone_lg-venus-pink">Sprint Rumor</a>, a messaging phone that looks kind of like<a title="F9200 homepage" href="http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/lg-f9200.aspx?utm_source=Rss&utm_cammpaign=PhoneDog&umt_medium=CellPhone_lg-venus-pink">LG's F9200</a> for AT&amp;T.&nbsp; Rumor is interesting - it's a sleek, nice-looking device that marries a small screen to a slide-out QWERTY board, packs a decent feature-set, but doesn't do 3G data speeds.&nbsp; Instead of buzzing along on Sprint's EV-DO network, it's relegated to the slower 1xRTT data path.&nbsp; Rumor will be inexpensive, though - $79 with contract, so it could turn out to be a good choice for messaging addicts on a budget.&nbsp; I tapped a few sentences out on it and generally liked it - I'm looking forward to getting a review model to play with awhile.</p>
<p>Speaking of Sprint, I got a <a title="Palm Centro homepage" href="http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/treo-by-palm-centro.aspx?utm_source=Rss&utm_cammpaign=PhoneDog&umt_medium=CellPhone_lg-venus-pink">Palm Centro</a> in my paw for the first time and I was pleasantly surprised.&nbsp; Currently available for under $100 with contract, Centro is a total 180 from the old days of big, bulky, PDA phones that screamed "Geek!"&nbsp; Centro is stylish in that "functional" way like Nokias are, and in addition to phone, email, and Web functionality it also supports Sprint TV. And while the QWERTY board on the Centro looks tiny in photos, it actually seemed pretty usable in hand.&nbsp; Even with my giant thumbs.</p>
<p>T-Mobile had their new Sidekicks - the Slide and LX - on display.&nbsp; The LX is also now available for purchase, as well.&nbsp; I liked the Slide's smaller, lighter form factor and new sliding display/keyboard cover.&nbsp; Slide also features a 320 x 240 resolution display to the LX's 400 x 240.&nbsp; Both models also feature cameras and music players.</p>
<p>And while the Nokia booth on the show floor was primarily geared towards showing off their Ovi ecosystem of Web 2.0 services (more on that in another post soon), they did have handsets, too of course.&nbsp; The <a title="Nokia N95 8 GB homepage" href="http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/nokia-n95-8gb.aspx?utm_source=Rss&utm_cammpaign=PhoneDog&umt_medium=CellPhone_lg-venus-pink">N95 8GB</a> is slick.&nbsp; Finished in black with a larger LCD display than the original N95, the 8GB model is a total powerhouse.&nbsp; I also checked out the N81 8GB, and came away really impressed by its graphics performance during gaming.&nbsp; Nokia's serious about rebirthing N-Gage, and while the new NGage is a platform and not a specific handset, the N81 was a good choice for showing it off.&nbsp; FIFA soccer, in particular, looked terrific on the S60 slider.</p>
<p>Motorola had the <a title="Motorola Z6tv homepage" href="http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/motorola-rizr-z6tv.aspx?utm_source=Rss&utm_cammpaign=PhoneDog&umt_medium=CellPhone_lg-venus-pink">Z6tv</a> and Q9h (amongst others) on display at their booth.&nbsp; The z6tv is a Verizon Wireless slider that supports VZW's MediaFLO-powered VCAST Mobile TV service.&nbsp; What's nice about the Z6tv is that it's the first VCAST TV handset without an ugly external antenna.&nbsp; It's basically a RIZR done up in a nice, black and chrome finish.</p>
<p>The Q9h is the forthcoming GSM variant of Moto's newest smartphone - the <a title="Motorola Q9m homepage" href="http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/motorola-q9m.aspx?utm_source=Rss&utm_cammpaign=PhoneDog&umt_medium=CellPhone_lg-venus-pink">Q9m</a> has been available on VZW for awhile now.&nbsp; Aside from with a few cosmetic differences, the big differences are under the hood.&nbsp; Q9h will run Windows Mobile 6 and feature HSDPA support for 3G data along with a 2 MP camera.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>]]></description><link>http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/blog/ctia-07-here-come-the-holiday-handsets.aspx?utm_source=Rss&amp;utm_medium=CellPhone_lg-venus-pink&amp;utm_campaign=PhoneDog</link><pubDate>10/25/2007 12:00:00 AM</pubDate></item><item><title>ARTICLE: CTIA 2007 Voyager and Venus Video </title><description><![CDATA[Check out Noah's sneak peak at Verizon's Voyager and Venus smartphones scheduled for release this November. 
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<p>&nbsp;</p><embed src=http://www.youtube.com/v/QfnHnbhnpGQ&amp;rel=1 width=425 height=355 type=application/x-shockwave-flash wmode="transparent"></embed>]]></description><link>http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/blog/ctia-2007-voyager-and-venus-video.aspx?utm_source=Rss&amp;utm_medium=CellPhone_lg-venus-pink&amp;utm_campaign=PhoneDog</link><pubDate>10/24/2007 12:00:00 AM</pubDate></item><item><title>VIDEO: LG Voyager and Venus </title><description><![CDATA[Check out Noah's sneak peak at Verizon's Voyager and Venus smartphones scheduled for release this November]]></description><link>http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-videos/lg-voyager-and-venus.aspx?utm_source=Rss&amp;utm_medium=CellPhone_lg-venus-pink&amp;utm_campaign=PhoneDog</link><pubDate>10/24/2007 12:00:00 AM</pubDate></item><item><title>ARTICLE: Verizon introduces four new phones for the holidays</title><description><![CDATA[<a title="Verizon cell phone specials" href="http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-shopping/verizon-wireless/default.aspx?utm_source=Rss&utm_cammpaign=PhoneDog&umt_medium=CellPhone_lg-venus-pink">Verizon Wireless </a>today unveiled their much anticipated line up of new phones set to be available for purchase this holiday season. With more of a focus on the multimedia experience Verizon is now positioning itself nicely to compete with the "iPhones" of the world. Whether or not this move will attract new customers or simply hold on to the ones they currently have remains to be seen. 
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<p>Leading the way are two new phones from LG the Voyager and Venus scheduled to be available before Thanksgiving. The Voyager features a large touch screen display along with a slide out keyboard to compliment its high speed internet access and full HTML web browser. The Venus sports dual front displays; like the Voyager display the lower touch screen features vibration feedback. Both phones share the same 2.0 megapixel camera an expandable memory card slot up to 8GB.</p>
<p>The Juke by <a title="Samsung cell phone specials" href="http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-shopping/samsung/default.aspx?utm_source=Rss&utm_cammpaign=PhoneDog&umt_medium=CellPhone_lg-venus-pink">Samsung</a> scheduled for release on October 19 is not geared to the internet browsing / email checker every two minutes type, but rather a more practical and dare I say "fashion conscience" individual who wants to combine a dose of&nbsp;style with a dash of function.&nbsp; With its 180 degree swivel display and 2GB of internal memory the Juke&nbsp;carves itself&nbsp;a nice little niche in todays ever changing market.</p>
<p>Rounding out the new line up is the all too familiar Blackberry Pearl 8130. Not much has changed from the original Pearl announced over a year ago, but never the less Verizon customers will now be able to get there hands on the first Pearl that supports high speed internet access (EV-DO).</p>
<p>Read the full press release after the jump <a title="Verizon Wireless press release" href="http://www.phonedog.com/news/verizon-wireless-unveils-hot-new-holiday-phones.aspx?utm_source=Rss&utm_cammpaign=PhoneDog&umt_medium=CellPhone_lg-venus-pink">here</a></p>
<p>&nbsp;<img style="WIDTH: 500px; HEIGHT: 550px" alt="Verizon Juke,Pearl2,Voyager and Venus" hspace=6 src="http://www.phonedog.com/img/blog/2007/9/verizon-group.jpg" align=bottom border=0></p>]]></description><link>http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/blog/verizon-introduces-four-new-phones-for-the-holidays.aspx?utm_source=Rss&amp;utm_medium=CellPhone_lg-venus-pink&amp;utm_campaign=PhoneDog</link><pubDate>10/3/2007 12:00:00 AM</pubDate></item></channel></rss>