LG VX9900
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The Verizon Wireless LG VX9900, also known as the enV, is a camera and internet phone. Including a full keyboard, a 2.0 megapixel camera, being Bluetooth-enabled and V CAST-ready, it is similar to T-Mobile's Hiptop (also known as Sidekick); but slimmer and lower in price.
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[edit] Features
- A full keyboard, said by Verizon to make text messaging simpler and easier as well as making e-mail easier to write.
- A 2.0 megapixel camera to take clear pictures
- Bluetooth for connecting and receiving information, as well as for use with hands-free devices
- V CAST, Verizon's music and video service
- VZ Navigator, Verizon's map service
- A microSD memory card port for storing music and video from a computer
- It was also featured in the Say Ok by Vanessa Hudgens with Zac Efron.
[edit] Size
The VX9900/enV is a quite big for average flip-phones, but is smaller than its predecessor the VX9800. Weighing in at only 4.6 ounces and being 4.6 x 2.1 x 0.8 inches, it is even smaller than the popular Sidekick.
[edit] How To
- Copy MP3 Files - To copy MP3 files to the VX9900 without the $30 music kit, insert your MicroSD card into your computer. Copy the MP3 files to the my_music folder on the MicroSD card. If an MP3 file doesn't show up in the library, try shortening the filename.
[edit] External link
- LG enV (VX9900) Review - Skatter Tech
- Verizon Wireless's enV page