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The LG enV (pronounced "envy"), also known as the VX9900, is a Bluetooth-enabled and V CAST-ready mobile phone that includes a full "qwerty" keyboard and a 2.0 megapixel camera. It comes in three color variations: silver, orange, and green.
The LG enV2 was a Verizon Wireless digital messaging feature phone manufactured by LG.It was available in standard black as well as maroon (pomegranate, in Canada). Both the colors were available at Verizon Wireless in the U.S., and Telus stores and Koodo stores in Canada, and were released on the same date.
The LG enV3 is a mobile phone built by LG Electronics, and released from Verizon Wireless in the United States and Telus Mobility in Canada (as the Keybo 2). It succeeded the LG enV2 . Along with a slimmer design, the enV3 also boasts a full keyboard , a 2.6-inch screen and a 3.0-megapixel camera.
With a global reach that other phone makers can only envy -- 44% market share -- and the brand recognition that comes along with it, Nokia's still having a hard time transitioning to smartphones ...
The enV Touch includes text messaging and web browsing capabilities, as well as camera and video recording, voice commands, and speaker phone. The phone supports Verizon's VCast Video/Music, Visual Voicemail, and VZ Navigator services. However, the phone lacks the VCast Mobile T.V. support of the original Voyager.
After reading about this person, participants reported how much envy they felt. Our findings were striking. On average, autistic participants reported 24% less envy than neurotypical participants.