LG VX9900 (enV) Review
It’s not like we haven’t been teased here at Engadget Mobile with all the spy pics taken of the LG VX9900 lately. And with release dates coming and going, it’s begun to wear a bit on our patience.

LG’s VX9800 multimedia/communicator cellphone just got one of the highest forms of praise possible by a reviewer. Not much of a surprise, then, that MTR gives the VX9800 five out of five stars and their Editor’s Choice designation; the only real fault they can find with the phone itself is that the speakerphone doesn’t work with the clamshell closed.
That being said, everything else about this slightly-bulky-but-attractive transformer seems to work great, with the MP3 player rockin’ (even through the speakers), the 1.3 megapixel camera snapping impressive pics, and the lighted keyboard a “joy to use.” Throw in Bluetooth (no A2DP, though), EV-DO (no built in email client, though), and a 3-day-under-heavy-usage battery life (not swappable, though), and we’re kind of tempted to cheat on our Treo and snatch one up ourselves.
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