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January 2008
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Beautiful display; Context-sensitive menus; Extensive feature set; VZ Navigation works very well
Half a touchscreen sometimes feels gimmicky and frustrating; Touch controls sometimes unresponsive; Poor voice quality with unacceptable hiss on some calls; Somewhat bulky overall
Venus’ half-touch/half-not display is an interesting idea that ultimately frustrated me more than it charmed me. The screens are beautiful and the morphing menus great, but I found myself wanting to touch the entire screen and not just the lower po...
Verizon’s LG Venus goes for $249.99 USD, a bit high compared to phones of similar capabilities. Verizon offers a $50 online discount, which makes it more reasonable. It falls under Verizon’s conventional data and minute plans. It comes wi...
Extrait: For the 2007 holiday shopping season, Verizon Wireless pushed out two innovative phones: the LG Voyager and the LG Venus. There are a lot of similarities between the two phones: both come with a touch screen and both have dual displays, both have a 2 ...
In the end, what is there to say about the Venus that we havent explicitly dwelled on already? The Venus has definite problems, yes, but it performs its focal actions well. Its meant to be a good looking music player, and its exactly that. How can ...
Haptic touchscreen for navigation, Stylish design, Good voice quality, GPS functionality
Music player launched in our pocket, Headphones not included, Expensive
With its half-touchscreen display and slider form factor, the Venus by LG is like the little brother to the full-touchscreen Voyager. Its a flashy multimedia phone that will turn heads, but it costs a pretty penny. While not without its flaws--namely ...
Publié: 2007-11-30, Auteur: Michael , review by: mobileburn.com
Solid design, interesting UI, good music player
Weak web browser, touchscreen navigation slower than a hardware dpad
While the name Venus will suggest a ladies phone to many people, I think that the VX8800 Venus is suitable for both men and women. Men will appreciate the clean lines, solid feel, and high-tech dual-screen wizardry. Women will like its compact form fac...
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Publié: 2007-11-29, Auteur: Peter , review by: techcrunch.com
Extrait: I must warn you that this will be the shortest review of a phone we’ve ever done at CrunchGear. Why you may ask? Because we’ve already covered it extensively and filled you in on the specs. So I’m really only going to cover the touch int...
Innovative touch screen design. Cool menu updates Verizon Wireless standard look. Stereo Bluetooth and updated music player.
Touch screen is often used as a gimmick, never reaches full potential. Call quality disappointing. Messaging and Web browsing just average at best.
The LG Venus should have been a much better phone than it is. It doesnt need to be the iPhone killer that its bigger brother, the LG Voyager, tries to be. It should have just been a phone with a clever, fun design that added surprising use to an alr...
Innovative touch screen design. Cool menu updates Verizon Wireless standard look. Stereo Bluetooth and updated music player.
Touch screen is often used as a gimmick, never reaches full potential. Call quality disappointing. Messaging and Web browsing just average at best.
The LG Venus should have been a much better phone than it is. It doesnt need to be the iPhone killer that its bigger brother, the LG Voyager, tries to be. It should have just been a phone with a clever, fun design that added surprising use to an al...