LG Voyager
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The LG Voyager weighs 4.69 ounces and measures 4.64 x 2.12 x 0.71 inches. Its 950 mAh lithium-polymer battery is rated at up to 4 hours of talk time, and up to 480 hours of digital standby time. It runs on the CDMA 800/1900 frequencies as well as Verizon’s EV-DO data network.

LG Voyager Professional Reviews:
- PCmag reviewed LG Voyager and gave out ”Bottom Line:The LG Voyager is the closest Verizon Wireless subscribers will get to an iPhone-like experience, but it’s not as elegant. Pros: Innovative touch-screen interface. Big, comfortable keyboard. Two large displays. Tons of features. Cons: Web browser is slow. Phone audio distorts at high volumes. Can’t sync contacts or calendars with a PC.”
- Digital Trends reviewed LG Voyager and gave out ”To get the most out of the Voyager, you’ve really got to use the email, IM, SMS, and mobile TV features. The Voyager has a lot to offer, but we’re not getting rid of our dedicated music player, and PDA fans will find this phone less handy than more sync-friendly models. Compared with the iPhone, the Voyager gives you marginally better call quality, stereo Bluetooth, GPS, and a very finger-friendly keyboard, as well as many of the same features, though it lacks WiFi. It’s not as flashy or slick as the iPhone, but the Voyager is a worthy phone for multimedia junkies and chronic typers. ”
- MobileBurn reviewed LG Voyager and gave out ”The LG VX10000 Voyager is easily one of the most compelling devices that has ever been offered by Verizon Wireless. The touchscreen, large and bright, works very well in general and is a lot of fun. The Voyager’s spacious QWERTY keyboard is a joy to use, and the internal display and user interface are also nice. In terms of form factor and usability, it is a home run.”
- CNET reviewed LG Voyager and gave out ” The good: The LG Voyager VX10000 has a cutting-edge design with a brilliant touch screen and a spacious keyboard. It offers a generous features set that includes EV-DO support, V Cast Mobile TV Bluetooth, a top-notch Web browser, and an integrated GPS application. And if that’s not enough, its call quality was excellent. The bad: The LG Voyager VX10000’s camera lacks such extra options as a flash and Wi-Fi. The touch screen can be clunky at times, and the streaming video quality and EV-DO connection speed were uneven.”
- LAPTOP Mag reviewed LG Voyager and gave out ” The LG Voyager is a phone, mini TV, messaging device, and GPS navigator all in one. For the price we would have liked to see a smoother browsing experience, but Verizon Wireless customers looking to jump on the touchscreen bandwagon finally have a device to call their own.”
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- LG Voyager Review by MobileBurn 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... ...
- LG Voyager Review by Digital Trends 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... ...
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- LG Voyager Review by CNET 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... ...
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