Review: LG Voyager
The Voyager swings wide and nearly succeeds at hitting a complete jack-of-all-trades home run. A few things hold it back, though. Its lack of full email integration hinders its messaging capabilities and using both the touch screen and standard D-pad for navigation can sometimes be jarring. Despite these shortcomings, the Voyager has a fun-to-use camera, enhanced web browsing and should serve well as the power user's phone of choice.

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