hink of the LG Voyager less as a would-be iPhone killer and more as what the latest Sidekicks should have been–a solid messaging device with first-class multimedia features. Although the touchscreen could have been better implemented and the Web browser is a bit slow, we like the versatility of having both touch- and keyboard-based input.
And when you add in features like silky-smooth V CAST Mobile TV, GPS, and up to 8GB of storage for your tunes, you have much more than a worthy upgrade to the LG enV. You have the best non-smart phone in Verizon Wireless’ lineup. The Voyager resembles the enV in many ways; At 4.6 x 2.1 x 0.7 inches, it’s a smidgen larger and has a full QWERTY keyboard and speakers on either side of the internal display.
LG Voyager Review by LAPTOP Magazine