The LG enV3 VX9200 for Verizon is much like the earlier enV phones. Only, it’s more stylish and comfortable to use. The QWERTY keyboard is now more spacious and there is a standard d-pad in place of the front buttons. Generally, this phone is definitely a lot better than its predecessors. Check out the 2-part video of the enV3 below and tell us what’s on your mind.
Verizon’s LG enV line of phones has always been a big hit with texters, all thanks to the lovely QWERTY keyboards they also have. The enV2 VX9100 has been introduced a year back, but wasn’t stylish enough to catch attention. Now it’s the turn of the LG enV3 VX9200 to enter the market. Not only is it more stylish, but it also comes with a better keyboard, display and camera.
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The enV3 comes in Slate Blue and Maroon. It has more rounded edges than its predecessor and feels sturdy to hold. Both the external and internal displays are larger and there is a standard d-pad too. The buttons are bigger and give good feedback. There is also just one space key at the center instead of two on either side. This makes the keyboard feel a lot less cramped.
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All-in-all, the LG enV3 VX9200 is definitely a better model than the earlier ones in the same line. Worth taking a look, definitely. We will be posting a video on this one very soon. So check in again soon.
The original Samsung Glyde did not really cause much of a clamor in the mobile market. But the phone seems to be second-time lucky. Now blurry photos of the Glyde 2, also called the u960, have featured online. This one looks far better than its predecessor.
The QWERTY keyboard of the Glyde 2 looks more spacious that makes better use of the bottom part. There is also the usual TouchWiz to be seen on the screen. What amazed us was the big Verizon logo just above the display screen. There is still no news about when this one might be released. We sure will let you know as and when the news peters in. Look at the pic below and tell us what you think of it.
TracFone has now made an addition to its list of pre-paid services. Now, the StraightTalk service offers users unlimited messaging and calling, plus 30MB data a month, for just $45. Users also can avail the option of choosing 1000 anytime minutes with 1000 texts, for $30 per month.
As of now, StraightTalk offers three phones only, the Motorola RAZR V3a and W385 and the LG 200CM. Now, this unlimited calling and texting plan has become the cheapest among them all. TracFone is actually an MVNO that uses the Verizon network.