Verizon Wireless announces the LG Slim enV2
March 31, 2008

Verizon Wireless is following up the popular LG enV, with the new LG Slim enV2. Sporting a new design highlighted by slim and sophisticated black finish, the LG enV2. Is it a worthy successor to the LG enV? Aside from the new look, the enV2 is loaded with a number of features that Verizon Wireless customers and LG phone users, have grown to love and like. These features include V CAST Music and Video, VZ NavigatorSM, Bluetook capabilities, dual speakers and 2.0 megapixel camera. The LG enV2 also sports a full and spacious QWERTY keypad with large size external keys. This is well complemented by the enV2’s large 2.4-inch internal screen. Since Verizon Wireless is releasing the enV2 phone to the US mobile phone market, it comes equipped with access to VZ navigator, a location-based services that provides audible turn-by-turn navigation. Other features of the LG enV2 include; wireless sync e-mail capabilities, IM compatibility with AIM, WL Messenger and Yahoo Messenger, music player that supports mp3, wma, and aac/aac+ music format, microSD memory port for storage expansion, Bluetooth profiles, text-to-speech, video resolution of 320×240/176×144 pixels, supports WMV, MP4, 3GP and 3G2 formats. The LG enV2 also supports Bluetooth profiles for compatible devices that supports headset, hands-free, dial-up networking, advanced audio distribution, phone book access, basic printing, basic imageing and object push for vCard and vCalendar. Finally, the LG enV2’s got 320 minutes of usage time and 520 hours of standby time. The enV2 by LG will be available for $129.99 after a $50 rebate with a new two-year customer agreement with Verizon Wireless. via

