Introduction
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4.3
LG’s V and EnV for Verizon Wireless were innovative handsets for their time: The phones sported a “horizontal clamshell” form factor that looked like a candybar phone on the outside but opened to reveal a full QWERTY board and large display on the inside, and offered users the convenience of a full keypad for texting without the complexity of a smartphone. The phones were primarily embraced by early adopters who were willing to sacrifice a bit of style (both devices are pretty bulky) for the geek-chic of that full QWERTY thumbboard and high speed EV-DO data access.
Now that texting has become more popular than talking in many circles, Verizon Wireless offers no fewer than four “VCAST Messaging Phones” that offer QWERTY boards in a “dumbphone” configuration. Alongside the LG Voyager and Samsung Glyde and Alias is the LG EnV2 (VX-9100), a slimmed down successor to the V and EnV that offers a solid set of messaging and multimedia features at an affordable price.
Is the EnV2 a worthy follow-up to EnV? And is it the right choice for you in VZW’s now-crowded messaging phone lineup? Yes. And maybe. 


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