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The LG Voyager (model name: VX10000) is a general purpose mobile device, with full web browsing and PMP functionality added to standard web services. It is a flip style, with phone calls and most functions on the outer touchscreen, and messaging and web browsing on the inner screen. Both screens are 2.81" LCDs at 400x240. Also included is a TV tuner that uses Verizon's VCast technology. Video and audio can be played back from the included storage or from the SD card slot that can accecpt MicroSDHC cards up to a capacity of 8GB. The Voyager runs on Verizon's 3G network and can be used as a USB or Bluetooth modem, but no WiFi compatibility is included. Furthermore, LG has packed in GPS navigation, including maps, into the unit.
MSRP $599.00
Release date November, 2007
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Functionality is split between the outer and inner screens, with the inner screen being more responsible for sending text messages through the QWERTY keyboard. Alongside the touch screen and keyboard are traditional phone buttons used including volume controls that double as zoom options when using the 2MP camera. Similar to the LG Chocolate, the Voyager provids tactile vibration feedback when pressing the touch screen.
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MSRP $399.00
Released June, 2007
Pros
- Innovative touchscreen gesturing UI
- Two-finger interface to resize images
- Great web browser for such a small device
Cons
- Not 3G yet
- Expensive.
- Cannot replace battery - soldered to the motherboard
LG Voyager
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Apple iPhone 2G
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MSRP $550.00
Released January, 2001
Pros
- GPS
- SIM accessible without removing battery
- Sliding and Tilting display
Cons
- Poor video drivers hinder performance during video playback, gaming and camera usage.
- Battery drains quickly when using GPS
- Very weak GPS antenna
LG Voyager
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HTC TyTN II
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MSRP $400.00
Released June, 2007
Pros
- Integrated Bluetooth and WiFi
- TouchFlo finger scrolling
- Advanced touch screen interface
Cons
- Tiny pop-up touchscreen keyboard is difficult to use
- No Wifi on CDMA version
- TouchFlo cube is useless, good only for marketing
LG Voyager
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HTC Touch
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MSRP $700.00
Released March, 2007
Pros
- Integrated GPS and mapping
- Wi-Fi connectivity
- High quality 5 mpx camera for photos and 30 fps video
Cons
- Expensive (~$700)
- Lackluster alphanumeric keypad (non-QWERTY)
- Poor standby battery life (~1 day before requiring charge)
LG Voyager
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Nokia N95
MSRP --
Released June, 2007
Pros
- Full QWERTY keyboard makes for easy texting/emailing
- Thin and small profile
- Media playback is better than other Blackberries
Cons
- No Wi-Fi
- No 3G support makes for slow web browsing
- Poor web browser software
LG Voyager
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RIM Blackberry Curve 8300
MSRP $899.99
Released January, 2007
Pros
- integrated WiFi
- Bluetooth
- 3G connectivity
Cons
- keyboard is cramped
- bulky and heavy
- weak speaker
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HTC X7501
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Released January, 2006
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Reviews
May 15, 2008
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Pros
- Useful touch screen that works well
- Tons of features (VCast, GPS, etc)
- Full QWERTY keyboard for messaging
- have mobil TV access
- full html browser for internet
Cons
- No flash for camera
- ring volume and speaker phone volume could be louder
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March 25, 2009
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2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
Pros
- Useful touch screen that works well
- Tons of features (VCast, GPS, etc)
- Full QWERTY keyboard for messaging
- have mobil TV access
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June 4, 2008
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1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
Pros
- Useful touch screen that works well
- Tons of features (VCast, GPS, etc)
- Full QWERTY keyboard for messaging
- have mobil TV access
- full html browser for internet
Cons
- No flash for camera
- No WiFi
- Touchscreen isn't as refined as iPhone
- ring volume and speaker phone volume could be louder
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December 13, 2007
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0 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
Pros
- Useful touch screen that works well
- Tons of features (VCast, GPS, etc)
- Full QWERTY keyboard for messaging
Cons
- No flash for camera
- No WiFi
- Touchscreen isn't as refined as iPhone
- Only 2MP camera
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November 3, 2009
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- Useful touch screen that works well
- Tons of features (VCast, GPS, etc)
- Full QWERTY keyboard for messaging
- have mobil TV access
- full html browser for internet
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