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| Brand: LG Category: Wireless
List Price: $399.99 Buy New: $99.99 You Save: $300.00 (75%)

Avg. Customer Rating: 81 reviews Sales Rank: 2311
Color: Black Media: Wireless Phone Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
Model: LG-VX10000 UPC: 652810813549 ASIN: B000Z3TSDW
Release Date: November 16, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Data not available Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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techies and nontechies delight. April 10, 2008 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
i tend to be one of those people who get used to and very attached to what i already have. i'm not really a person who is big on change. when my old phone broke, i just wanted to get the same phone again. and it was like that with the phone before it. but both times, the phones had gone obsolete. so both times, i needed to pick something else. which, for someone who gets stuck in her ways, sucked really bad.
the voyager was a big jump for me, from going from a basic flip phone to something so seemingly complicated. i'm not a tech geek, but i'm also not technologically devoid either. i found this phone incredibly easy to get used to. everything about it just feels good--i love the way the buttons on the touch screen are responsive and vibrate when touched (sounds perverted, yes, but if you felt it, you'd know.) the touch screen itself is just awesome in general, and i love the way you can customize the menu on the inside with icons that will take you to your pics, texts, emails, mobile IMs, downloaded apps, tip calculator, or whatever else you use the most..being able to omit the stuff that you dont.
i used to be the fastest t9word texter in town on a regular number pad. i didnt think QWERTY was for me...but again, i was wrong. the only thing that sucks about this keypad is that i cant text and drive. but you really shouldnt text and drive so..rest assured, this phone is out there saving the lives of innocent drivers and civilians everywhere.
im not really into the web browsing on this thing, its nothing like using a pc, but i guess it proves helpful from time to time. i like being able to access my email from it though. all the other online chicanery can wait til i come home. i havent really gotten into using it as a music player or the GPS navigator either--i'd rather just have my IPod, my garmin, and my phone all be separate. because, like i said, i get attached to my devices and a little stuck in my ways.
but in general, i freaking love this phone. i love it so much that i wrote a review for it..which i've never felt moved to do. hopefully this helps. :)
all bling nothing else April 6, 2008 4 out of 18 found this review helpful
This phone is nothing more then a tricked out env.
Can hold 8 gigs of music as long as you have 20 minutes to spare before the music player opens. Phone quit working after less then one month, selling the replacement and going back to blackberry.
This phone is designed for high school kids who want to look cool
Great for texting but that is it April 5, 2008 1 out of 8 found this review helpful
First off let me start by saying I buy a new phone every 6 months. Waste of money I know but I love sell phones. So I paid top dollar for this phone. I text more than I make calls so I wanted a full keyboard. The voyager does have a great keyboard however as a phone it is terrible. You have to press so many keys to get to the touch pad while on the phone. For example if you are on a call that requires you to press the number sign or pound sign, you have to press3-4 buttons to get to the key pad. That is terrible. I close by saying that it is the best texting phone but the worst phone for calls. I have only had this phone since the end of December and I don't think I will make it the 6 months.
No Missed Call Alert April 4, 2008 4 out of 10 found this review helpful
The Voyager could quite possibly be the greatest cell phone in the history of western civilization except for one thing: There is no reminder alert for missed calls. You can set reminder alerts for voice mails and test messages, but NOT for missed calls. In other words, if someone calls and you don't hear the ring at the time, this phone will not alert you. if you have friends have gotten used to having you return their calls without leaving a voicemail, this is a problem. Yes, you I suppose you could just tell them to leave a message, but do you really want to be calling your voicemail that often? And since the outside screen is normally blank, merely glancing at the phone won't help. You have to go through the procedure of unlocking the phone and activating the screen. It is baffling that any manufacturer would design a cell phone that lacks such a basic feature.
Love it...best you can get from Verizon April 1, 2008 Well..my reason to choose this phone was that I wanted to stick with Verizon..and this is the only cool touch screen phone with Verizon (Chocolate and Venus are partial touch screen so not counted)..I LOVE this phone so far - its been over a month since I purchased it.
Good Things: Touch screen, Icons, keys, the way it fits in my hand, 8 GB capacity ..well almost everything..
Things that needs improvement :
Scrolling..its bit tricky..it takes some practice to get used to it..you have to be patient and I promise you will get a hang of the feature.
Well, other than that..I absolutely love this phone...is it an Iphone killer ? well..y bother...you get Verizon's fabulous network behind this phone..so just buy a pair of headphones, a 8GB micro SD card and you are all set to rock the world..(at least yourself at the Gym..)..it surly will make people turn around...
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