In regards to your twitter post about the LG vs. the Motorola, my dad has an enV and it’s a pretty sweet phone, I have to admit. At first I thought my Chocolate was better, but his camera’s slightly better, he has a keyboard, and they actually make silicon cases for the enV.
oh, i envy the env. i have the chocolate, my friend has the flip-phone version of the chocolate, i’m way impressed with lg phones. but i want the env. i wish my upgrade-in-two-years wasn’t 18 months away.
A World Clock and an EZ Tip Calculator do not constitute a “smart” phone. It pretty much needs to have something listed under “OS” in the product description. Something like Palm OS, Windows Mobile, Linux Something …
In regards to your twitter post about the LG vs. the Motorola, my dad has an enV and it’s a pretty sweet phone, I have to admit. At first I thought my Chocolate was better, but his camera’s slightly better, he has a keyboard, and they actually make silicon cases for the enV.
That’s you in the spotlight, losing your religion
oh, i envy the env. i have the chocolate, my friend has the flip-phone version of the chocolate, i’m way impressed with lg phones. but i want the env. i wish my upgrade-in-two-years wasn’t 18 months away.
I kinda dig the enV, but at that price, what should stop me from getting a full-fledged SmartPhone?
Yeah, but according to this Popular Mechanics article I was reading the other day in the waiting room, the env IS a smartphone.
A World Clock and an EZ Tip Calculator do not constitute a “smart” phone. It pretty much needs to have something listed under “OS” in the product description. Something like Palm OS, Windows Mobile, Linux Something …