The enV Touch breaks free of the style of it’s predecessors, and has more features than you’ll know what to do with. Previous enV handsets had numeric keypads on the front, and QWERTY keyboards on the flip side. The enV touch strays from that with a 3 inch full touch screen interface on the front, and another 3” internal display with accompanying QWERTY keyboard.
Other features include a 3.2 megapixel camera with many advanced settings, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The enV offers superior web browsing with EV-DO Rev. A, and a USB mass storage option. Communicate feely with AIM, Windows Live, Yahoo and mobile and corporate email support. You can even view Microsoft Office documents right on your mobile.
However, it isn’t without it’s faults. There is an obvious lack of Wi-Fi accessibility, and the touch-screen interface and web browsing could be better. The price isn’t exactly budget friendly either, going for $149.99 with a $70 mail-in rebate with a 2 year contract. But considering all of the features you get with the new enV, one can compare to similar phones going for almost double.
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