LG Voyager Review February 4th, 2008 | by Mike Kobrin

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Compared with the iPhone, the Voyager gives you marginally better call quality, stereo Bluetooth and a finger-friendly keyboard.


Highs: Keyboard is excellent for IM, email, and texting; GPS and Mobile TV; easy navigation

Lows: Limited video support; cannot sync Outlook via USB; no WiFi; doesn't come with a microSD card

Introduction

The LG Voyager's mission is to unseat the iPhone as the hottest touchscreen handset out there. It addresses many complaints about Apple's controversy magnet and has many of the same goodies, including an email client and a music player. And although the Voyager's touchscreen interface isn't as slick as the iPhone's, features like stereo Bluetooth, GPS, video recording, a spacious QWERTY keyboard, and mobile TV support actually give it an edge. Limited video support, lack of WiFi, and inadequate contacts and calendar syncing may keep it from stealing too much thunder from the iPhone, but we still think the Voyager is something to call home about, especially if you're committed to sticking with Verizon.




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