Verizon made three devices official this morning, and they’re all from LG. The Glance, enV3 and enV TOUCH are the latest devices out on big red, and we’re here to give you the rundown. The Glance is the bottom end device, with a candy bar form factor, a 1.3 megapixel camera, a QVGA display and a woven metal battery cover; The Glance will hit on June 5 for $49.99 on contract after rebate. Nothing too special about the Glance, and the phone is really meant to be the bottom end device.

The enV3 is the follow up to the enV 2 (who could have guessed?) and features the same distinct flipshell design with a full qwerty keyboard inside and a keypad on the outside. They’ve added Visual Voicemail support here, and the phone packs a 3.0MP camera with flash and records video as well. The enV3 will cost you $129 after rebate, and you can get that in Verizon stores tomorrow.

Finally, the enV TOUCH is the upscale model meant to replace the Voyager with a touchscreen device. The enV TOUCH however has the same flipshell design as the enV3, and has a full size QWERTY keyboard on the inside. This time however, the external display is a touchscreen, so the device lacks the external keypad. The camera is a 3.2MP with auto focus, and the device has two very large QVGA displays. You can pick up a enV TOUCH after June 5th for $149 after rebate, contract, first-born etc.










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