LG enV2 specs
Design
Clamshell
Form factor:
4 in x 2.13 in x 0.65 in
Dimensions:
4.23 oz
Weight:
Numeric keypad, Full keyboard, Soft keys, (2.00)
Features:
Keys:
Yes
Left side:
Volume control, Camera shutter
Display
2.4 in
Physical size :
240x320 (QVGA)
Display resolution:
TFT
Technology:
262 144
Colors:
Yes (Color)
Additional display:
TFT
Technology:
Other
Display resolution:
160.00 x 64.00 pixels
1.45 in
Physical size:
262 144
Colors:
Hardware
Yes
Memory card support:
microSD, microSDHC
Type :
Camera
Yes (2 megapixels)
Camera:
Digital zoom
Software Features:
Yes (320x240 (QVGA))
Video capture:
Battery
950.00 mAh
Capacity:
User replaceable, Li-Polymer
Type:
Talk time: 5.3 hours / 520 hours
Battery times:
Multimedia
Music player:
MP3, AAC, AAC+, WMA
Supported formats :
Video player:
MPEG4, WMV, 3GP, 3G2
Supports:
2.5mm
Headphones connector:
Cellular
CDMA (800, 1900 MHz)
Network technology:
Data:
Phone features
Music ringtones, Vibration, Phone profiles, Speakerphone
Notifications:
MP3
1000 entries, Caller groups, Multiple numbers per contact, Picture ID, Ring ID
Phonebook:
Calculator, Tip calculator, World clock, Notepad, Alarm, Calendar
Organizer:
SMS, Predictive text input, MMS, (T9)
Messaging:
Yes
E-mail:
Voice dialing, Voice commands, Voice recording, TTY/TDD
Yes
Hearing Aid Compatibility :
M3, T3
Hearing Aid Compatibility rating:
Connectivity
Yes (1.2)
Bluetooth:
Yes
USB:
microUSB
Connector type :
Computer sync
GPS
Positioning:
Regulatory Approval
Yes
Regulatory Approval:
BEJVX9100
FCC ID value:
-
FCC ID link :
Date approved:
US SAR:
1.34 W/kg
Head:
1900 MHz
Measured in :
1.27 W/kg
Body:
1900 MHz
Measured in :
Availability
Yes (
)Officially announced:
Available
Market status:
(Official)
Scheduled release:
US carrier availability
Verizon (Discontinued (
))Carrier:
also know as: LG AX9100, LG UX9100, LG VX9100
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