Just yesterday, I got an LG enV2. It's only been a day and a half, but I like it, so far. I have large hands, but I have no problems with texting or dialing. However, I keep seeing negative reviews for it, which makes me paranoid. The problems I hear most about are weak vibration (which doesn't feel that weak to me), the small screen (which really doesn't bother me), and it breaks easily. Now, I tend to take that last one with a grain of salt, because I've seen people do just amazingly stupid things to their phones (throw them, then expect them to still work, etc). I treat my phone well, and I keep it in a protective case when I don't use it. But still, I have doubt and fears.
Though, I do seem to have a small problem of not being able to send pictures from my email; keeps saying 'attachment removed' on my phone.
Can a long-time enV2 user tell me if I'm rightly paranoid or not? Thanks in advance.
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paperstreet Posts: 433
Sat May 02, 2009 2:48 pm
You're right. For the most part it is a reliable model, but some people are oblivious to the damage they cause to the device, or just don't know how to maintain it. #4357*4357 from the inside screen will tell you the SW version on your phone. I recommend to ensure you have the latest version. Current software is V07. A healthy paranoia indeed
pariah164 Posts: 4
Mon May 04, 2009 1:36 am
I do have the latest version. Thanks for the tip.
Though I notice a problem; when I take a picture on my phone, it looks clear till I save it, then set it as my internal wallpaper. it then becomes pixelated. Is this a common problem with an easy fix? Or is that just how it is?
paperstreet Posts: 433
Mon May 04, 2009 7:31 pm
That's sketchy. I would check the settings on the camera before the picture is taken to make sure you have the highest resolution set. If it appears that it should work but isn't, I would bring it into a store to have it inspected. Worst case scenario would be the phone being replaced.
pariah164 Posts: 4
Tue May 05, 2009 12:11 am
Never mind! I actually set the resolution one step LOWER than the highest setting, and it looks much better. Thanks for the help!