Minimalistic QWERTY mobile from LG

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For any enV owners out there who managed to not splurge on a Voyager, it looks like you could end up being rewarded here something fierce. Verizon's true enV replacement, the VX9100, has now found its way into some glamorous press shots -- and while we're sure that reaction's going to be mixed, we're really digging the super-simple candybar appearance when the QWERTY clamshell is in its upright and locked position. Looks like it'll come in at least two colors to start -- black and maroon -- and we're also hearing that the name "enV2" is being tossed around in Verizon's documentation (surprise, surprise). Careful observers will note that the phone is sporting a USB port (either mini or micro, we're not sure) on the side, a promising sign that we'll finally be able to ditch those custom LG chargers in the not-too-distant future. Regarding its features, the phone is completely average: its 2 megapixel camera with fixed focus is nothing new, the 1.2 Bluetooth module can transmit stereo sound too, but we can also listen to music trough a headset connected to the 2.5 mm Jack interface. The phone's internal memory can be expanded up to 2 GB with a microSD card. The device designed for CDMA and high speed EV-DO networks won't be available in Europe, but maybe LG will soon release a cheap QWERTY models for us too.


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