The Voyager has a spacious internal keyboard as well as an on-screen keypad.
The LG Voyager had a good offering of hardware features for its 2007 release, including an external touchscreen and an internal screen with a corresponding QWERTY keyboard. For storage, the phone gives you 180 MB of internal memory, though that isn't as impressive or practical today as it was when the phone debuted. You can significantly increase the available storage with a memory card, and easily transfer photos to and from your computer onto that card.
Instructions
1. Connect the USB cable to your phone and to a free USB port on your computer. Your Voyager's USB jack is on the bottom edge of the phone.
2. Tap "Menu," "Settings/Tools," "Tools," "USB Mode" and "Mass Storage" on your phone.
3. Click "Cancel" if the "Found New Hardware Wizard" opens on your computer.
4. Click the "Open folder to view files" option when it appears in the "Removeable Disk" window on your computer. If the window does not display, click the "Start" button in the lower-left corner of your screen and click "Computer"; then double-click on your phone, which is displayed as a drive.
5. Move the pictures into the phone's memory card by copying and pasting them or by dragging and dropping them into the window. Optionally, click "File," "New," then "Folder" to create a new folder for these pictures to help you keep them organized.
6. Select "Exit" on your Voyager phone.
7. Remove the USB cable from your computer and your cell phone.
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