Friday, February 26, 2010

LG enV Touch Cell Phone Review–Loads of Surprises



I got a lot of surprises out of the LG enV Touch, which is why I’m pretty excited to be talking about it today.  It takes a lot to surprise me these days, and when something actually CAN excite me, well, that’s just a good sign all around.

The LG enV Touch comes with voice dialing capability, conference call capability, voice recorder, speakerphone, Bluetooth capability, E911 capability, a phone book with capacity for a thousand name and number records, mobile email, internet browser, compatibility with a variety of video and audio formats, a 3.2 megapixel camera, alarm clock, calendar, basic calculator, stopwatch, hearing aid compatibility and a battery capable of generating four hours and twenty minutes of talk time on a single charge.

It’s a strange sort of flip phone hybrid with a touch screen and a full QWERTY keyboard.  The menu is one of the most unique I’ve come in contact with in some time and I don’t remember the last time I saw a Resident Evil game demo on a cell phone.  Frankly, until my time with the LG enV Touch, I didn’t think that Resident Evil was available on a cell phone.

A phone that can surprise me, after all the models I come in contact with, is a rare treat that should be savored, and thus, I call the LG enV Touch, a phone that surprised me, a pretty nice phone.

The Good

Unique design

Solid amount and variety of features

Lots of unexpected twists

The Bad

Some ignored features

Score 8 / 10

got a lot of surprises out of the LG enV Touch, which is why I’m pretty excited to be talking about it today.  It takes a lot to surprise me these days, and when something actually CAN excite me, well, that’s just a good sign all around.

The LG enV Touch comes with voice dialing capability, conference call capability, voice recorder, speakerphone, Bluetooth capability, E911 capability, a phone book with capacity for a thousand name and number records, mobile email, internet browser, compatibility with a variety of video and audio formats, a 3.2 megapixel camera, alarm clock, calendar, basic calculator, stopwatch, hearing aid compatibility and a battery capable of generating four hours and twenty minutes of talk time on a single charge.

It’s a strange sort of flip phone hybrid with a touch screen and a full QWERTY keyboard.  The menu is one of the most unique I’ve come in contact with in some time and I don’t remember the last time I saw a Resident Evil game demo on a cell phone.  Frankly, until my time with the LG enV Touch, I didn’t think that Resident Evil was available on a cell phone.

A phone that can surprise me, after all the models I come in contact with, is a rare treat that should be savored, and thus, I call the LG enV Touch, a phone that surprised me, a pretty nice phone.

The Good

Unique design

Solid amount and variety of features

Lots of unexpected twists

The Bad

Some ignored features

Score 8 / 10


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