LG Voyager VX10000 Phone, Titanium
Posted by adminAug 20
- External touchscreen navigation and input, opens to reveal full QWERTY keyboard and second screen
- Access Verizon’s V Cast Mobile TV, Music and Video services via fast EV-DO data network; GPS-enabled for turn-by-turn directions
- 2-megapixel camera with video capture; MicroSD expansion; Bluetooth connectivity with music streaming
- Up to 4 hours of talk time, up to 480 hours (20 days) of standby time
- What’s in the Box: handset, battery, travel charger, USB cable, V CAST Music with Rhapsody CD, user guide, quick reference guide
Amazon.com Product Description
Combining an interactive touchscreen for easy navigation and a full QWERTY keyboard for fast communication, the groundbreaking LG Voyager offers a powerful mobile communication and entertainment platform. It features dual screens, with the exterior touchscreen offering VibeTouch technology for tactile feedback and a touch protection feature that prevents unwanted key actions. The Voyager gives you access to V CAST Video–Verizon Wireless’ multimedia servi… More >>

I like this phone. The touch screen is fairly responsive. The touch screen works off of pressure unlike the iphone which operates off of heat. The iphone is more responsive in comparison.
The voyagers speaker phone is loud and very clear. The ringer is kind of distorted at loud volumes when using MP3′s as ringtones. The camera takes a pretty good picture – although there is no flash. The LCD screen is at a very high resolution and very clear – although there is no brightness control on the phone. The phone has bluetooth which is as responsive as it should be, I had no problem pairing it with my car.
I have heard of people complaining about the shiny outer edge peeling. I have had my phone for months with no case, and I just leave it in my pocket when I’m out and about. The phone has no nicks or scratches and the shiny outer edge is still perfectly in tact.
Overall the phone is great.
Rating: 5 / 5
This is one nice phone and I just upgraded from my old LG VX9900 or the enV phone. This is one nice upgrade which is significantly thinner and rests evenly on a smooth surface which removes the twisting camera lens cover and unfortunately the flash. Still takes nice pictures when your not in a dark place. Not sure what else is new with the new Titanium finish phone, but it may leave the color last longer as I noticed with the first model which the paint job starts to come off after a while. Also when you first start to use it, it may freeze but only for a little while then it starts to work like it never happened.
Pros: Slick new design, a bigger external screen with touch, full Qwerty pad, great call quality,V-Cast mobile TV (although very few to choose from), Bluetooth, HTML web browser (could be used on the touch screen side or inside), and GPS.
Cons: No flash, no Wi-Fi, Touch screen may seem confusing at times (remember to calibrate it as well), a Qwerty touch screen use which only works for the web browser and not texting itself (depends how you look at the problem if it is at all), and video quality isn’t that great (better than most phones though).
An overall great phone if you want an upgrade from the enV phone or just looking for a nicer phone this is a great one to get.
Rating: 4 / 5
I’ve had this phone for about a month now, so far I haven’t had any major problems. I do have two things that I don’t really like but I can live with, one is the camera doesn’t have a flash, and second thing is the touch screen is not very responsive, but I’m getting use to it. I went from a Blackberry Curve to this one and I really like the GPS Navigation, Web interface, and Mobile TV in this phone better than the Blackberry. I get better coverage with Verizon Wireless than I did with Sprint, about 80% better coverage.
Rating: 4 / 5
The Voyager Titanium is an okay phone. For what it’s supposed to do, it works.
I hate the touch screen. It rarely responds to my touch and when it does respond, it responds in ways I did not want. It is very frustrating. I have calibrated the damned thing several times and still cannot get it to respond to my touch.
I have difficulty finding where the LG people have placed certain tasks, options or settings. For example, I know that I can change the voice of the Command Lady, but, cannot find where it is. I swear, I’ve gone through every option on the menu looking for it. I know it’s there because I saw it once before.
As I said, it’s an okay phone. I can hear everyone and they can hear me. That’s the most important thing, I guess.
Rating: 3 / 5
I just upgraded from an old Nokia (not even a flip phone, but I’m still sad to not be using it anymore.) The main draw to this model was the QWERTY keyboard, since I frequently text. I must say, this phone was easy to use straight from the box. There are plenty of features, and over all, I’d have to say it’s got a lot of bang for the buck.
Rating: 5 / 5