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Tuesday, February 5, 2008
The LG Voyager's mission is to unseat the iPhone as the hottest touchscreen handset out there, and it gets close.
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Monday, January 7, 2008
First, I must admit that I have a hard time not comparing the LG Voyager VX10000 to the iPhone. I've owned an iPhone for six months and am very happy with it, but to be blunt, the two phones shouldn't be compared directly. The iPhone is more expensive, $100-200 more than the VX10000, and isn?t available on the Verizon network. The best feature of the phone is the Verizon V-Cast mobile TV. It's fairly expensive at $15/mo, but having eight channels of TV at your disposal is pretty sweet, and I was usually able to find something to watch between ESPN, Comedy Central and NBC News. The biggest flaw with this phone (and it's not the only phone with this problem) is that the touch screen is more of a gimmick than an honest to goodness feature. It's as if it's added on to compete with that other phone rather than be a useful feature.
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Thursday, December 20, 2007
A few days ago I got the LG Voyager mobile phone, and I've played with it for a little while now. So far it's been a mixed bag. There are some standout features; however my expectations were a bit higher, especially considering an MSRP of $350, discounted to $300 for new and renewing contract customers via Verizon's website. Amazon.com carries the phone for $200 including a new contract.
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