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		<title>By: abcyesn</title>
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		<description>LG enV2 as a Messenger

This is the primary reason why someone would be interested in the LG enV2 in the first place. While the outward appearance of the closed phone has taken quantum fashion leaps in the right direction, the inside remains largely unchanged. The menu navigation has been cleaned up a little, but it's still what you'd expect from a Verizon Wireless phone.

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<p>This is the primary reason why someone would be interested in the LG enV2 in the first place. While the outward appearance of the closed phone has taken quantum fashion leaps in the right direction, the inside remains largely unchanged. The menu navigation has been cleaned up a little, but it&#8217;s still what you&#8217;d expect from a Verizon Wireless phone.</p>
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