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LG enV Phone (Verizon Wireless)
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Brand: LG
Category: Wireless

List Price: $399.99
Buy New: $66.98
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 81 reviews
Sales Rank: 629

Color: White
Media: Wireless Phone
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3
Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0

Model: SCHU540LBV
UPC: 652810813112
ASIN: B000LNOFH0

Release Date: December 4, 2006
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4 out of 5 stars Transferring Music   February 22, 2008
 1 out of 3 found this review helpful

Good evening,

My wife and I purchased an LG ENV for our son and we have several questions:

- can the music transferred from my computer be in WMA or MP3 format
- is there any advantage to either format
- we can't get the cellphone to play the music from the memory card, even though the memory card was formatted
- can you please provide detailed directions to transfer music from my computer to the cellphone



5 out of 5 stars help with my lg 9900 phone   February 16, 2008
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

Downloaded some songs on my new lg9900 cell phone but cant figur out how to set them as ring tones can anyone help?


2 out of 5 stars Trouble with 2 units and no one cares...   February 11, 2008
 4 out of 6 found this review helpful

I had high hopes for this phone, because it got pretty good reviews by customers. The features are nice, and the phone looked as if it would be a good fit for me with the media player, Qwerty keypad, shortcut keys, calendar, etc., but it died while showing that it still had two bars. This happened a few times in the first two weeks of ownership--oh, and after the first week, I did not use the media player, because I wanted to see if that was draining my battery. It wasn't the problem. I took it back, and the customer service folks told me I needed to upgrade my battery. Let me get this straight. I had had the phone for two weeks, and the battery was bad already? Too make a long story short, after arguing with the customer service people that it was indeed the phone and not my fault in some way, I exchanged it for a new unit to try again. Same thing. I left the phone in my car for one hour (it showed 2 battery bars when I left), and when I came back the battery was irreconcilably dead.

I realize things happen to phones. They are small electronics, so there will be batches that are defective, but here is the issue: When talking to verizon, it was always something I was doing to the phone or some application that I had downloaded (i downloaded some ringtones and a couple of pictures--nothing earthshaking) that made the phone power down. In short, no one cared. No one wanted to help me, give me an extended trial period while they tried to figure out if the phone was bad, offer another phone to try out--nothing. They didn't care about anything but making sure I did not blame the phone for its own deficiency. I was to blame. It was something I was doing. This may be a good phone, but I will never know, because the experience I had with Verizon as a result of two defective units, makes me want to wait out my contract and sign with someone else.




4 out of 5 stars Great Phone for the $$   February 11, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

The LG enV is a great phone with many features. The keyboard for texting is my favorite! The "speakephone" is a pain....when it is closed, in a case,on your hip and you are in a room full of noise , it is hard to hear it ringing. When you put the speakerphone on when open and try to talk to someone the person on the other end asks you to turn it off you are breaking up. The other thing about this phone is that the internal pics you assign to an individual caller are so small you need a magnifying glass to really see them....LG could have utilized the full screen for those of us with the over 40 eyes. I am thinking of purchasing the new jawbone headset and hoping that it syncs properly. But overall for the price it is a great phone. BUY IT AND TRY IT maybe it will be different for you.


4 out of 5 stars My "2nd" phone seems to work!!!   February 9, 2008
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I'm now enjoying the new (green) enV phone I got a couple of weeks ago... after an experience that mirrored another review earlier this month.

After getting my FIRST VX9900 and setting everything the way I wanted, the battery began a quick decline. I have no interest in putting music on the phone, or incurring any extra expenses... which even includes texting, although the keypad makes it soooooooo easy!! All I did was take a couple of pictures, and tinker with all the settings. The very next day (following a COMPLETE battery charge) the phone died!! I took it to Verizon. They tested it, & said the battery had no power. They said there was nothing faulty about the phone OR the battery, and that it must be the CHARGER unit! After taking it home, charging it again, then using it for 1 day (with only making some light calls) the battery began dropping again! At one point, it dropped from 2 battery blips to NOTHING, after turning it off, and on again. I then returned it to a different Verizon store. They checked it, and after witnessing the battery charge dropping before their eyes, they replaced the phone altogether. I AM NOW FINALLY PLEASED. The battery in the replacement phone now runs at least A FULL WEEK before needing another charge! Again, I don't do anything particularly draining with the phone.

I find everything on the enV pretty easy to use, and enjoy the calendar feature as well. It also takes excellent pictures, with or without the flash. The only major complaint is the ringer volume. Like someone else said, with the phone strapped to the belt, in a Verizon leather case, it can be very challenging to hear the phone ring, depending upon which ring setting it's on. Even the "loud beeps" aren't as loud as one would imagine. Keep in mind this is with the volume setting on HIGH~! Other than that, there's not much I dislike about the unit. My advise to any new user, would be to keep a low profile with the phone at first, and watch the battery very carefully!!!!! You MAY have a dud!!


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