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The new VX10000 Voyager is the latest phone from Verizon. It is the upgrade to the vx9900 enV. Some people are calling it Verizon's, Dare I say, iPhone!

It features:
  • Touchscreen
  • QWERTY Keyboard
  • Stereo Bluetooth
  • 2mp camera
  • microSD w/ support up to 8gb
  • New web browser
  • New messaging applications
Exterior
On the front touch screen the user can open up contacts, message menu, call logs, camera, and other applications, such as v-cast tv and music player (AAC/MP3/WMA). The screen itself is very clear. The front has send, clear, and end keys at the bottom. On the left side is a lock key, dedicated camera key and volume, which doubles as a zoom in/out for the camera. On the right side is the microSD slot and 2.5mm headset jack. The back, of course, is the 2mp camera.

After unlocking the phone, tapping anywhere on the screen brings up the main shortcut menu. Four home keys are on the bottom; messaging, calls, menu, contacts. The phone has an 'feedback' feature. When touching certain applications, like the calendar, it vibrates a little, as to say 'cool, you're touching my calendar'.

Interior
When opening up the phone, the layout is very similar to the vx9900. The QWERTY keyboard is about the same size. The 5 way navigation button on the right, end and send keys, stereo speakers are very similar. The menus for the vx10000 have been updated slightly. Instead of tabs they have been replaced with icons. The software itself is a little more 'flashier' and friendlier, but remain basically the same.


Camera
The camera has good amount of features in itself. When hitting the camera it prompts you to turn the phone sideways and use it like a camera. There are a number of different adjustability features that allow you do adjust the picture. As stated above, the volume buttons are now used as your zoom in and out. The camera is sharp, but 2mp is no upgrade from the vx9900. Verizon should've made it a 3mp or higher.

Usability
Navigation on the phone is what you would expect from Verizon. Simple, easy to get around, and user friendly. Touching the phone button brings up the traditional keyboard to dial a number.

The vx10000 has a slightly new feature of 'scrolling' right and left. Depending on the program you're in, you use the left and right scroll buttons to go to the next or previous screen. 'CLR', naturally, is your universal back button. The touch screen takes a little getting used to if you've never used one before. The menus themselves scroll and move around, which seems to be a new thing for any Verizon phone.

Messaging on the phone is much like the vx9900 as well, if you use the keyboard. Messaging on the exterior touch screen is a little different. The regular dial 'buttons' appear and pressing them multiple times gets you the letters you need, much like on a regular phone keyboard. (it has t9 of course)

Watching Video on the phone with vcast is nice and clear. This screen is the biggest that verizon offers (on non-pda phones) Wireless TV never looked so good

Overall, the vx10000 is a wonderful new phone and a great leap for Verizon into the next generation of multimedia smart phones. Is it an iPhone? Absolutely not, but it is as close as Verizon will come at the moment, and it has an actual keyboard.

Rumors say this phone will be released Nov 21st. No official price has been released, but we can take a guess at ~$300 w/ 2 year contract.


From the Verizon site:

The Voyager™ by LG from Verizon Wireless
The LG Voyager* is the first phone from Verizon Wireless that features a large external touch screen. Packaged in a lateral-clamshell design that hides a full QWERTY keypad, The LG Voyager is exclusive to Verizon Wireless and comes packed with a number of cool features, including a HTML browser for enhanced Internet browsing, full V CAST-capabilities - including V CAST Mobile TV, V CAST Music and the ability to play .mp3, .wma and unprotected .aac files, and V CAST Video. These capabilities, coupled with Verizon Wireless' high-speed wireless broadband network, make downloading music or surfing the Web while on-the-go quick and easy.


Edit:

A couple new tutorials:
http://cellphoneforums.net/lg/t26297...r-vx10000.html
http://cellphoneforums.net/lg/t26297...r-vx10000.html
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  1. tavenger5's Avatar
    tavenger5 -
    Some detailed pics here: Cellphones: Verizon's LG VX10000 Voyager Revealed and Groped (with Gallery) - Gizmodo
  1. tavenger5's Avatar
    tavenger5 -
    If you are looking for information on Verizon having an actual iPhone, it will never happen. Check out why here:
    Do you think that Verizon will get IPhone?
  1. jmf's Avatar
    jmf -
    Is the front screen at all scratch resistant or is there a cover for it? I currently have a LGVX8500 (Chocolate) and after a while, the screen starts getting scratched and smudged from holding it against ones face. Quite annoying....kinda miss the days when the screen on the front of the phone were somewhat inset.
  1. jennyyu's Avatar
    jennyyu -
    Quote Originally Posted by jmf View Post
    Is the front screen at all scratch resistant or is there a cover for it? I currently have a LGVX8500 (Chocolate) and after a while, the screen starts getting scratched and smudged from holding it against ones face. Quite annoying....kinda miss the days when the screen on the front of the phone were somewhat inset.
    Sure it is scratch resistant, as for the cleaning, you can wipe it gently with soft cloth wetted by alcohol.





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  1. MobileGuru's Avatar
    MobileGuru -
    I'm using the LG Voyager and left the clear scratch protector on the phone and it works fine even with the touchscreen.

    I usually put a protector on all my phones I carry in my purse. I still have the Belkin protectors I bought at the 99 cent store for a Pocket PC. I just cut them down and put them on the screen and then when it get dirty or scratched, I just remove it and put another protector on it.
  1. MerdeCat's Avatar
    MerdeCat -
    Thanks for the review.
    I've never had a touchscreen cell phone. I think I would like it though.
  1. Jmeserv's Avatar
    Jmeserv -
    I have a Voyager, and i like it a lot. however, i also own a macbook and have all my music on itunes and cannot put music on my phone because of compatibility reasons. (as far as my knowledge). SO, if anyone out here knows of a program or someway to help this please let me know

    johnny
  1. jmf's Avatar
    jmf -
    Every review of the Voyager that I have seen, whether video or text, has ended up comparing the phone to the Apple iPhone. With what I've seen, the iPhone beats out the Voyager with aesthetics, but the Voyager seems to blow the iPhone away with functionality. Is this the case? I'll take functionality over aesthetics anyday!

    Also, what are the odds of LG/Verizon releasing an updated/improved Voyager prior to next June (I am up for a new phone at the end of next May. )
  1. dunk3r23's Avatar
    dunk3r23 -
    What is the retail price on this cell phone nowadays? Is it more expensive then Iphone.
    Review is good though. Thanks
  1. tavenger5's Avatar
    tavenger5 -
    How-to on free ringtones:

    http://cellphoneforums.net/lg-voyage...r-vx10000.html
  1. tavenger5's Avatar
    tavenger5 -
    How-to for videos:
    http://cellphoneforums.net/lg-voyage...r-vx10000.html
  1. knockout34's Avatar
    knockout34 -
    Just a few questions about the Voyager:

    1) How is the battery life? I will be using it as an MP3 and a phone so I would hope it could last a full day doing that.

    2) If i downloaded a movie or something could I put it on the phone and watch it?

    Thanks.
  1. tec2030's Avatar
    tec2030 -
    The only advantage that the iPhone has over the Voyager is multi-touch...and songs are cheaper if you are uisng in-house services (which most people won't).

    You didn't even mention the navigation system in the phone, that is a huge feature in my book, and probably many others. Also the buttons on the keyboard are a lot bigger, and also the 2nd display is A LOT bigger than the VX9800 or 9900. Also you don't mention that you can do Multimedia Messaging on the Voyager...and you can't on the iPhone. Also becaue it uses Micro SD cards instead of internal memory, you can potentially carry a lot more songs with you. Also when 16mb and 32mb micro sd cards are released, they will support that as well. Another featrue that the iPhone doesn't have and the Voyager does is Stereo sound, which is weird since the iPhone is a music phone. And you don't even mention the internet usage...it uses Verizon's 3G netowrk, yes there is no Wifi, but who needs it when you have probably the fastest internet you can find on ANY phone. Not to mentions that the clarity of calls is 10x better on verizion than AT&T.

    Yeah iPhone has more talk time, and such, but if you really wanted long talk times you take the free phone that you get with a new contract instead of a Voyager or iPhone.

    I know you gave it a positive reveiw, but I really think you should have added these things in...even if you didn't think they are good features...they are worth mentioning.
  1. dannyt86's Avatar
    dannyt86 -
    can anybody help me out on this....

    I used bitpim to transfer ringtones to my voyager and the directions made it very easy (thank you)

    but i was wondering if it is possible to transfer games to it. my friend has an enV and she has the game chuzzle on it, but it is no longer offered in the verizon games catalog. I found the folder on her phone and saved all the files for it on my computer, but I dont know where to put them onto my phone to get it work.

    if anybody could help, thatd be great

    thank you.
  1. katye's Avatar
    katye -
    I'm an ATT&T customer but REALLY want to get the Voyager. Is there any way I can purchase the phone and use it with my current carrier? If not, will the phone be available to any other carriers soon? I live in south Louisiana and Verizon sucks down here so I really don't want to change just because I want the phone - ha!
  1. tec2030's Avatar
    tec2030 -
    No, the Voyager is a Verizon exclusive, but I don't know why you think that Verizon sucks in Lousiana. I live in Lafayette and it work perfectly, better than any other carrier in my opinion. Best reception out of AT&T, T-Mobile, or Sprint. But if you really want the Voyager, you will have to switch over to Verizon...and it is worth it.
  1. telephone's Avatar
    telephone -
    I received Voyager yestereday. Used it all day. Physically, the phone is robust. Iphone is sleek and sexy, but Voyager is robust and hearty. Not as thick as you'd think, and fits well in the hand. Fits into a candy bar-sized holster easily, even with the extended battery. It has a nice strong feel. Probably can withstand multiple pavement drops.

    The touch screen is not as sexy as Iphone's (it performs some touch functions that Iphone's UI does, but without the pinching, tapping and pulling. (you can tap on web links with voyager, but no tap zoom, zooming is done by pressing a zoom virtual touch button) You can however, swish the internet browser around, but again not as fluidly as you can on Iphone; there's a thumbnail option that allows you to quickly move around a page.

    The internal screen and keyboard are the selling points to this phone. Once you get a page open on the exterior screen (doing some touching and tapping), you can switch to the internal to type. The pullout keyboard keys are enormous for a mobile phone. This may be the fundamental reason to get the Voyager over Iphone, if you expect to be doing heavy texting and/or heavy e-mailing. Example: I'm typing this on the Voyager. You could never do that on Iphone without giving up at some point, and just using a notebook or desktop.

    The haptic feedback is nice when you are typing or touching virtual buttons, but when you are browsing the internet it can be annoying. There is no shortcut button to turn off the vibration when pulling a web page around. Ultimately, you'll keep the touch buzzing off.

    The speed of the internet connection is not fast. EDGE is slow, but so is 3G on this phone. Iphone is much more responsive once the page is loaded, maneuvering around a page is fast and fluid.

    One problem that I noticed at one point: you cannot browse the internet or perform certain functions while talking on the phone. Another problem that arises at times, is touch lag. When you try to unlock, it takes multiple attempts to unlock. Iphone is very sensitive and responsive to touch functions. Voyager is not as responsive. On Iphone you can blaze through with a swish here and a swish there, not so on Voyager. Lists, like recent calls, etc, require that you pull a virtual scrollbar.

    The sd card is a nice bonus; but really questionably an advantage,when you consider that the music player is not as user-friendly as Itunes. And if you've played with the ipod on the iphone, you'll realize how primitive Verizon's idea of a music player is. Iphone/Itouch have the most revolutionary music player on the market. Vcast works, but it's not the best out there. The VZnavigator is good, but you have to pay for it. No 3 dimensional imaging, but it's way better than some standalone GPS products I've used. If I decide to keep the Voyager, I won't be buying a standalone and just pay the monthly.

    Battery-wise: the extended battery lasts a long time.

    Zero sync ability with Voyager. Cannot load up calendar or contacts to the computer. Not a smartphone, but it does have a notepad function buried in the phone, so you can take notes with it.

    Mobile TV. I subscribed, but for work reasons I'm currently in an area that does not service mobile t.v. Back where I live, I can get service. Mobile t.v. distinguishes Voyager from Iphone, but you can't get service everywhere, only in certain spots.

    The speaker buzzes at high levels. It sounds okay though one or two notches below top volume.

    Voyager will not attract current Iphone users, and will not kill the Iphone. If you want this phone, don't compare it to Iphone. If you were looking for a faster, more consistent browser outside of EDGE, don't get this phone. Iphone users will most likely not get this phone, but instead wait for the 2nd generation Iphone to come out.

    All that said, Voyager is really not a bad phone, but it's not a multi-touch/Iphone-like phone. If you like a good keyboard and you're more of an analog-type person, get this.
  1. Iwantavoyager's Avatar
    Iwantavoyager -
    Quote Originally Posted by knockout34 View Post
    Just a few questions about the Voyager:

    1) How is the battery life? I will be using it as an MP3 and a phone so I would hope it could last a full day doing that.

    2) If i downloaded a movie or something could I put it on the phone and watch it?

    Thanks.
    Battery life is pretty good. I use MP3 play, phone, and game all day. The battery is nearly dead at the end of the day (about 14-15 hrs of use).

    You will need a movei converter such as Total Video Converter and convert to 3gp. Quality isn't prefect, but watchable... considering it's on a phone.
    After it's converted, you can store it in the My Vids folder on your SD card.
  1. tec2030's Avatar
    tec2030 -
    I've been using the phone for Internet access a lot, and also Mobile TV and V-Cast Videos. And the phone lasts me 1-2 days depending on how frequent I use Mobile TV (Which seems to burn the battery the most, but it is the best feature on the phone).
  1. tavenger5's Avatar
    tavenger5 -
    Quote Originally Posted by telephone View Post
    Example: I'm typing this on the Voyager. You could never do that on Iphone without giving up at some point, and just using a notebook or desktop.
    You typed that entire thing on the phone ? wow.

    Thanks for the the review!
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