LG enV Touch Review

A true multimedia messaging powerhouse, LG enV Touch boasts a variety of features. Its bright, external touch screen measures an impressive three inches and features state-of-the-art tactile feedback. The full-size QWERTY keyboard, with widely spaced keys, accommodates the texting needs of the most demanding executives with the Text Instant Reply feature that can automatically start a reply message when you read a message. Users are able to read documents from any microSD card in several file formats including .doc, .xls, .ppt, and .pdf. Revolutionary Dolby® Mobile sound brings a deep, rich and engaging listening experience that will be music to user’s ears. Camera and video capabilities are also extraordinary with a 3.2 megapixel camera with built-in flash featuring Intelligent Shot and Facial Makeover to improve the image quality. Other robust features include Bluetooth® stereo capability, and HTML multi-page Web browsing.

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1 Response for “LG enV Touch Review”

  1. I’ve had my Chocolate Touch because it came out. I applied to have a Razr. I’ve been looking around at the filesystem on Bitpim and just commenced putting flash wallpapers on it. I’ve also checked to see how EnV Touch themes look on it. I’d like to start attempting to make themes and wallpapers in Adobe Flash CS4. But I just started, so it’ll probably be awhile just before I get anything. Tongue

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