Review: LG Versa

Call quality and battery life
Versa delivered solid call quality in our tests. When we left a message on a phone from a bus top, you can easily do the words even when the background noise was a bit distracted. In other test calls, we have heard a little fuzzy, ie more than enough volume.
After half a day and use a fully loaded Versa LG still has a bar of battery life left on your counter. This is a very good resistance, because during this time, we traveled the Web, music, photos and video broke, and used the GPS application. Verizon Wireless charges Versa with time of 4 hours and 50 minutes and a standby time of 17.9 days.
Verdict
While we appreciate the flexibility offered by the LG can be seen that the keyboard with you or not is difficult to use as a phone with it attached. However, writing is much more accurate with the touch screen keyboard (although it is better than the BlackBerry Storm’s). Then there might be more meaningful to get the LG Voyager, which has a touch screen and keyboard and costs $ 50 less. Or just get a BlackBerry Curve for $ 99.99, if you can live without a touchscreen. Assuming that Verizon Wireless has more accessories, the Versa in May will become more attractive over time. But unless you really pleather cover the excavation, in May you want to pass on this device yet.
| Carrier | Verizon Wireless |
| Form Factor | Candy Bar |
| Operating System | |
| Bluetooth Type | Bluetooth Stereo |
| Fast Data Network | EV-DO Rev. A |
| Wi-F | N/A |
| CPU | |
| Internal Memory | 310MB shared |
| Memory Expansion Type | MicroSD Card |
| Music Player | Yes |
| Video | Yes |
| GPS | No |
| FM Radio | No |
| Main Display | 3 inches (480×240 262,000 colors) |
| Secondary display | 0.9-inch (120×56) |
| Talk / Stand by time | 4.8 hours / 17.9 days |
| Size | 4.2 x 2.1 x 0.5 inches |
| Weight | 3.8 ounces |
