Posted on 20 August 2009 by Shane McGlaun
Most mobile phone enthusiasts tend to focus more on smartphones than feature phones. The smartphone has all sorts of features like internet and more while the feature phone tends to be less complex and cheaper to buy.
Smartphone sales are growing at an impressive rate, but today the feature phone still holds the majority of the mobile phone market. Feature phones ...
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Posted on 16 April 2009 by Alison Spong
It looks as though there has been some serious worldwide success for LG. The manufacture has announced they have sold over 20 million QWERTY handsets since 2005.
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Posted on 05 April 2009 by Alison Spong
Photos have started to do the run around of the Verizon enV3. This coming only moments after photos of the older brother of the model, the Verizon enV2.
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Posted on 20 June 2008 by Rue Liu
The enV2 also known as LG-KT610 is a sleek new phone from Verizon that is powered with HSDPA connectivity at 3.6 Mbps and GPS navigation capabilities. It is a clamshell phone that opens up to a 2.4-inch display that is surrounded by stereo speakers and a full QWERTY keypad, making it a very attractive phone for those who text often, ...
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Posted on 11 June 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
Coming to a store near you is the LG Dare, Decoy, and Chocolate 3. Following the recent launch of the other popular LG phones - the enV2, the Voyager and the Venus - you now have a wider line-up to pick from on Verizon.
The LG Dare is sleek, slim in appearance, has a touch-screen for all your day-to-day operation. It's ...
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Posted on 29 April 2008 by Chris Davies
The update to the popular enV handset is coming tomorrow for Verizon. Though it is a common thought that the Voyager was the replacement for the enV, that is not the case. In actuality, this enV2 will be the upgrade. Some people have already gotten their hands on the device, as it was silently released to the public through customer service. ...
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Posted on 14 April 2008 by Chris Davies
Verizon Merrily wheeled out the LG Voyager at CTIA Wireless, keen to further promote their dual-screened QWERTY smartphone, but could LG be planning to pull the exclusivity rug out from under them with versions of the device for AT&T and Sprint? That's the suggestion of an unnamed LG source quoted in Korea's Electronic News, who is claiming that positive sales of ...
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Posted on 31 March 2008 by Chris Davies
Seemingly catching some of LG's CTIA apathy, Verizon Wireless have released details of their show lineup and, frankly, it's a bit shabby. In fact Verizon's big launch is one of LG's models: the enV2 with its slimmed down chassis and full QWERTY keyboard, replacing the enV that LG are also dragging to the show. It'll be joined by the BlackBerry Curve 8330, boasting EV-DO, GPS and ...
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Posted on 31 March 2008 by Chris Davies
So you've not got much new to bring to CTIA Wireless? Never fear, just do what LG have done and get a couple of pretty young models to frollic with your existing range while wearing tight-fitting clothes. LG will be bringing along quite a few handsets that we know to CTIA this week, including the CU920 Vu, VX9900 and the ...
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Posted on 16 March 2008 by Chris Davies
It's been quite the week of rumor and speculation, with new handsets, government arguments and price speculation all churning through the cellular rumor-mill. On the handset front, Verizon's ridiculously-named U940 'Glyde' - the CDMA version of the F700 slider-smartphone - showed up in its clearest pre-announcement photoshoot yet, complete with shots of the new interface. Meanwhile, another Verizon smartphone blessed ...
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