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LG enV Touch (VX11000)
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Manufacturer LG Electronics
Carrier Verizon Wireless
Available June 5, 2009
Screen LCD 800 x 480
Exterior screen LCD 800 x 480
Camera 3.2 megapixel
Operating system BREW
Memory 250 MB
Memory card up to 16 GB (microSD)
Networks EVDO, 1X
Connectivity Bluetooth / Micro USB Cable / 3.5mm Audio Jack
Battery 950 mAh
Physical size 4.52 x 2.16 x 0.66 inches (115 x 55 x 17 mm)
Weight 140g (4.92 oz)
Form factor Clamshell (Candybar/flip)
Media Stereo, VCast Video/Music, VZ Navigator, Visual Voicemail (VX10KV09 and above Only)
Predecessor LG Voyager (VX10000)
Hearing aid compatibility M4/T4

The LG enV Touch also known as the Voyager 2, or VX11000 is an internet-enabled, multimedia smartphone created by LG Electronics for use with Verizon Wireless. The phone was released on June 5, 2009 as a successor to the LG Voyager. The phone's external screen is touch enabled with a virtual keyboard and buttons. The internal screen features a QWERTY keyboard and both screens have a WVGA resolution. The phone's functions include a camera with flash, a portable media player, text messaging, e-mail support, a web browser, a built-in accelerometer, and Verizon's GPS navigation software, VZ Navigator. It is a dual-band CDMA phone using EVDO for data communications.

Features

The enV Touch has a larger external touch screen and internal screen display than its predecessor, Voyager as well as a larger QWERTY keyboard, a camera with a newer 3.2 megapixel lens, an LED flash, and stronger vibration. The keyboard layout was altered slightly to move the space key to the middle of the keyboard, unlike previous enV devices which had the key on the right side of the layout.

The enV Touch includes text messaging and web browsing capabilities, as well as camera and video recording, voice commands, and speaker phone. The phone supports Verizon's VCast Video/Music, Visual Voicemail, and VZ Navigator services. However, the phone lacks the VCast Mobile T.V. support of the original Voyager. It features accelerometer motion sensors similar to those found in iPhone-based devices for games such as Need for Speed. The enV Touch also features a Document Viewer that can display Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, and Word documents, as well as PDF documents.[1]

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