LG enV (VX9900)

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LG enV (VX9900)
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Manufacturer LG
Compatible networks CDMA
Availability by region2006
Predecessor The V (VX9800)
Successor enV2 (VX9100), Voyager (VX10000)
Dimensions4.6×2.1×0.8 in (117×53×20 mm)
Mass4.6 oz (130 g)
Operating system proprietary
Memory128 MB
Display2.25 in. (240 x 320 px LCD, 262k colors) [1]
External display1.25 in. (160 x 128 px LCD, 65K colors) [1]
Rear camera2.0-megapixel with flash
ConnectivityBluetooth / USB Cable
Hearing aid compatibility M3/T3 [2]

The LG enV(pronounced "envy"), also known as the VX9900, is a Bluetooth-enabled and V CAST-ready mobile phone that includes a full "qwerty" keyboard and a 2.0 megapixel camera. It comes in three color variations: silver, orange, and green.

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It is succeeded by different phones, each of which have chosen different paths: the LG Voyager, released November 2007, which has a touch sensitive front, enV3, which was released in May 2009, along with the enV touch. [3]

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References

  1. 1 2 "LG enV VX9900 review" . Retrieved 2009-09-12.
  2. Hearing Aid Compatible Products (vzw.com)
  3. Phone Arena - cell phone reviews, news and specs