Engadget have a managed to score some pre-announcement shots of the enV2 – aka the LG VX9100, which we first saw back on Valentine’s day - showing the clamshell messenger in its black and maroon glory. Exact specs are still unconfirmed, but the handset is sporting a USB socket (in either mini or micro format) which suggests they’ve moved to generic connections for chargers.


The outside has a letterbox-style display that you really wouldn’t want to use for anything beyond caller ID and basic dialling, although it’s likely that you’ll still be able to send SMS messages without cracking open the handset. Earlier indications suggest a 2-megapixel camera, WAP browser, internal QVGA display and confirm the USB as micro not mini.










LG has finally released professional device and competitor for Nokia communicators series but no where near around Nokia E90.
AHHHHH!!!….Look at that phone! It’s BEAUTIFUL! I CAN’T wait until it is released! I’m so excited…I only wish I knew the exact date so that I could start the countdown! haha! YAY!!!!
LG enV2 as a Messenger
This is the primary reason why someone would be interested in the LG enV2 in the first place. While the outward appearance of the closed phone has taken quantum fashion leaps in the right direction, the inside remains largely unchanged. The menu navigation has been cleaned up a little, but it’s still what you’d expect from a Verizon Wireless phone.
http://www.Env2-LG.com