LG Versa

LG Versa (VX9600)
Manufacturer LG Electronics
Compatible networks EVDO, 1XRTT
Availability by country September 9, 2009
Form factor Clamshell (Candybar/flip)
Dimensions 4.16 x 2.07 x 0.54 inches
Weight 140g (4.92 oz)
Operating system BREW
CPU

Qualcomm MSM7500A

528MHz ARM1136EJ-S
Memory 310 MB
Removable storage up to 16 GB (microSD)
Battery Li – Ion, 1100 mAH
Data inputs touch QWERTY onscreen keyboard or detachable QWERTY keyboard, handwriting recognition, alphanumeric keypad
Display LCD 240 x 480
Rear camera 2.0-megapixel
Connectivity Bluetooth / Micro USB Cable / 2.5mm Audio Jack
Hearing aid compatibility M4/T4

The LG Versa (VX9600) is a mobile phone for use on the Verizon Wireless network. Like the LG Dare VX-9700, the Versa has a full touch screen and onscreen QWERTY keyboard. The Vers also accepts handwriting recognition or gesture control for entering phone numbers and typing. The phone includes a HTML mobile web web browser, a built-in MP3 music player, access to Verizon Wireless's VCAST multimedia services, and mobile e-mail services. The phone includes a 2.0-mp digital camera with zoom, autofocus, and flash. The phone also had a built-in camcorder. An expandable MicroSD card slot is included into the phone, though no MicroSD card is pre-installed into the device. The difference between the LG Dare and the Versa is that the Versa featured a unique, foldout QWERTY keyboard that was detachable. Originally included with the Versa, the QWERTY keyboard was no longer included and only available as an accessory at Verizon Wireless retail stores. The attachment also included send and end call keys so that the user could answer an incoming call even with the flip closed. The attachment also included an integrated LED display screen that displayed information such as the currently-playing music track, current time, current date, signal strength, type of CDMA signal (1X or 3G) that the phone was currently operating on, the network provider's name, and who is calling, should an incoming call come through when the case is attached and closed.

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