March 10th, 2008
LG KT610
No Comments LG KT610 Collection Fans:
The KT610 is equipped with a built-in GPS receiver and support for HSDPA high-speed data networks. Even more interesting is its 2.4″ VGA resolution display and QWERTY style keyboard.

LG KT610 Collection Fans:
The KT610 is equipped with a built-in GPS receiver and support for HSDPA high-speed data networks. Even more interesting is its 2.4″ VGA resolution display and QWERTY style keyboard.

Lg Rumor phone?? help?—by Crystal T
Do you have to have the memory card to put songs on your rumor.???
The Voyager comes preloaded with AIM, Windows Messenger, and Yahoo Messenger, which are all available from the Messaging menu under MobileIM.

Though we had some minor complaints here and there, the Voyager’s sleek design, generous feature set and excellent performance make it the best LG messaging and multimedia phone by far.

Thankfully for LG and Verizon, the Voyager is a very nice multimedia phone. It does music decently, take great photos, and is an outstanding mobile TV platform. The Voyager even offers pretty decent battery life.

Highs:Keyboard is excellent for IM, email, and texting; GPS and Mobile TV; easy navigation
Lows: Limited video support; cannot sync Outlook via USB; no WiFi; doesn’t come with a microSD card

Pro: Excellent multimedia experience with fantastic audio and gorgeous screen for indoor use. V CAST videos play smoothly and better than on many other Verizon phones. Games play well on the phone and VZ Navigator has outstanding performance.
Con: Can’t see the screen outdoors. Pedestrian camera performance. No wired headset included.
The Rumor is the perfect-looking communication accessory for the teenage or college-aged texter trying to stay clear of colored Sidekicks or face-plated devices.
The LG Venus is a rather simply styled, yet elegant, slider handset. It weighs a reasonable 111g (3.9oz), and has a fairly compact set of dimensions: 102mm x 51mm x 12mm (4.0″ x 2.0″ x .5″). It has a textured black rear cover, where the camera’s lens is located, and a chrome trimmed sliding front that houses two displays.
The Venus’s call quality is decent, though its reception in weak signal areas could use some help. The earpiece is loud, with some distortion at high volumes (though not as much as on the Voyager). The speakerphone on the back has acceptable volume.