Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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@Jake
seriously?
do you people even have an IQ when you post or is it just every time you see a verizon item it
"OMFG UI SUCKS HAHAHAHAH FIRST!!"
forst of all it has flash UIs, wich means it has several UIs, based off the LG one, that looks almost nothing like the old red verizon ones, as a matter of fact there is no more red verizon UIs on any new devices for verizon. secondly the Ui is now crap IMO. every phone is different, just like the manufacturer UIs. great for the ONE guy who owns it, horrible for anyone trying to help a customer out. the reason they had a simple UI was because people are simple, the consumer is ignorant and dumb, much like you, and you have to make it uniform and basic.
you do know that ATT and sprint change the manufacturers UI as well to their own colors, buttons and limitations right? oh...I'm sorry, that is right, you are just another one of THOSE people...let me help you
"O rly? UI is dif now, for sur betta, u r idiot if you don't get it......second!!"
better?