LG's VX8800 Venus for Verizon is a slick little CDMA slider phone that sports dual displays, dual display means more fun one of it is touch sensitive. This smaller touchscreen takes the place of the traditional d-pad and softkeys found on most every other phone on the market. The on-screen controls morph to suit the context of the currently used phone function, and make the Venus a phone that is unlike any other phone on the market today. To some extent it might be sitting in the shadow of its bigger brother, the LG Voyager, but the Venus proves itself to be a very capable and desirable handset in its own right.but really the voyager is a better option.heheheheeee so guys pick ur stand which 1 u want...........
heres some thing about the features:
The LG Venus is a rather simply styled, yet elegant, slider handset. It weighs a reasonable 111g (3.9oz), and has a fairly compact set of dimensions: 102mm x 51mm x 12mm (4.0" x 2.0" x .5"). It has a textured black rear cover, where the camera's lens is located, and a chrome trimmed sliding front that houses two displays. The top display is where all of the normal on-screen information is presented. It can render 262k colors and offers QVGA (240x320 pixel) resolution. It is quite sharp and colorful. The bottom display, which is touch sensitive, takes the place of the normal d-pad and softkey cluster. In short, softkeys and directional navigation buttons are drawn on the screen, and change depending on the current function that is on the main display. The flexible glossy front face of the phone, which is required by the lower touch screen, has a fair amount of give to it, something that, when combined with vibration haptic feedback, improves the touch screen's usability. But also leads me to worry that it might be prone to damage from keys and similar hazards commonly found in a pocket.