The LG Versa from is a touch-screen phone that looks like LG Dare but it is different. The Versa is slim and sleek and the display supports 262,000 colors and 480x240 pixel resolution. Customizing each home screen is pretty easy. The touch interface is responsive when navigating the interface and when dialing and texting. The LG Versa comes with a detachable QWERTY keyboard module, has an external display that is best for those who need to text more frequently.
The Versa comes with a powerful features; 1,000-contact phone book with room in each entry for five numbers and two e-mail addresses, text and multimedia messaging, a vibrate mode, a speakerphone, a calculator, a tip calculator, a calendar, an alarm clock, a stopwatch, a world clock, and a notepad. There's also a drawing pad, which lets you sketch little drawings with a variety of pen colors and sizes. Users can send the image via a multimedia message if you wish.
Some more geeky features include mobile e-mail, mobile instant messaging (AOL, Yahoo, and Windows Live), voice command and voice dialing, voice recording, USB mass storage mode, an RSS reader, and GPS functionality via Verizon's VZ Navigator. Mobile e-mail can only be accessed via the browser interface, and is limited to certain Web mail services like Windows Live, Yahoo, AOL Mail, AIM Mail, Verizon.net and a few others, but certainly not Exchange, so the Versa can't quite compete with a smart phone. Give it a try! {Review By S}
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