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  2. LG enV Touch - Wikipedia

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    The LG enV Touch, also known as the Voyager 2 or VX11000, is an internet-enabled, multimedia device created by LG Electronics for use with Verizon Wireless. The phone was released on June 5, 2009 as a successor to the LG Voyager. The phone's external screen is touch enabled with a virtual keyboard and buttons.

  3. LG Voyager - Wikipedia

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    The Voyager then dropped to its lowest price of $79.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate. As of second quarter 2008, the LG Voyager had sold 1.3 million devices. [2] On June 5, 2009, the LG enV touch was released for Verizon for $150.00.

  4. List of LG mobile phones - Wikipedia

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    1 LG Mobile phones abbreviations. ... 3.10.2 VX series. 4 European market models. ... (Voyager) LG VX11000 (enV Touch) European market models

  5. LG enV (VX9900) - Wikipedia

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    m3/t3 [2] The LG enV (pronounced "envy") , also known as the VX9900, is a Bluetooth -enabled and V CAST-ready mobile phone that includes a full "qwerty" keyboard and a 2.0 megapixel camera. It comes in three color variations: silver, orange, and green.

  6. LG enV2 (VX9100) - Wikipedia

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    After June 2012, a data plan for the phone was optional. [3] As of 2019, the LG env2 is no longer available, and can no longer be activated on the Verizon network due to the imminent shutdown of the 1x and 2G networks. It succeeded both the LG enV (VX9900) and the original LG The V (VX9800). The phone's successor, the LG enV3 (VX9200) was ...

  7. LG smartphone bootloop issues - Wikipedia

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    When officially acknowledging the bootloop issues with the G4, LG stated that it was caused by a "loose contact between components"; Android Authority explained that "a loose connection between power supply or memory components could certainly cause a phone to fail to boot up properly, due to a lack of system stability or not being able to access vital memory.

  8. LG The V (VX9800) - Wikipedia

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    The V (LG VX9800) is a CDMA [1] smartphone. [2] [3] It was released under Verizon Wireless in 2005.[4]Since then, it has been replaced by the enV (VX9900), enV2 (VX9100) and enV3 (VX9200), which are much slimmer and maintain most of the features of The V, while adding a 2.0-megapixel camera and stereo Bluetooth support.

  9. LG G series - Wikipedia

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    The LG G series was a line of Android devices produced by LG Electronics. The "G" designation was first introduced in 2012 as a branch of the LG Optimus series for flagship devices, but LG announced in July 2013 that the "Optimus" name would be discontinued for future flagships in favor of maintaining "G" and " Vu " as distinct brands. [ 1 ]