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LG Rumor - black (Sprint) Reviews

The LG Rumor is Sprint’s answer to those who want the convenience of a QWERTY keyboard without the complexity of a smartphone. A successor to the LG F9200 (which was for Cingular/AT&T last year), the Rumor is an attractive handset with a hidden slide-out QWERTY keyboard plus a few advanced features like a megapixel camera, […]

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LG enV(2) Reviews

The LG enV(2) was a bit of a surprise to us when we first heard about it. We had initially thought the LG Voyager was the final successor to the high-end messaging phone line from LG and Verizon Wireless. (As you’ll recall, the original was the LG VX9800, which was succeeded by the LG enV […]

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LG KF510 Red Reviews

The LG KF510 Red mobile phone is slim and fashionable, yet it’s also surprisingly tough. This slide-open handset is coated in a metallic shade of Sunset Red, with an animated user interface adding to its design-conscious appearance. Its strength comes from a metal body and a tempered glass display screen… despite being less than 11mm […]

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LG VX8500 Chocolate Reviews

phone makes for one of the most satisfying V Cast music handsets we’ve seen to date; unfortunately, it’s hobbled by its lack of dedicated music controls, earbuds and USB cables, while its touch-sensitive inputs are way too sensitive for our taste. Release: July 2006. Price: $50.
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LG CU720 Shine - red (AT&T) Reviews

LG Shine is available exclusively from AT&T. It can access AT&T’s tri-band HSDPA/UMTS high-speed 3G network, which makes it easy to download music purchased from AT&T Mobile Music, stream tunes from Napster and eMusic, and watch video streamed from CNN and Comedy Central via AT&T’s Cellular Video. It also supports AT&T’s Video Share service, which […]

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LG CG180 (AT&T) Reviews

The AT&T LG CG180’s design takes us back to an earlier time when cell phones were nothing but rectangles with a display and keypad. With its blue color scheme, internal antenna, and clean lines the AT&T LG CG180 doesn’t call attention to itself; however, you know right away that it’s a phone. It’s compact (3.91 […]

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LG Scoop - turquoise (Alltel) Reviews

The Alltel LG Scoop has an attractive candy bar design that hides its full keyboard behind its sliding front face. At 4.35 inches by 2.02 inches by 0.71 inch and 4.2 ounces, it’s exactly the same size as the Rumor. That means it’s a bit on the bulky side but still sturdy and portable. The […]

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LG KE970 Reviews

LG is hoping to repeat the success story of the Chocolate phone with a new line of products under the Black Label Series: the all-mirror, all-metallic new Shine label. The idea of a series of similarly styled designer handsets is nothing new, but there is yet to be a company that could turn the concept […]

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LG Vu Reviews

The LG Vu has been a long time coming. Ever since we saw the LG Prada early last year, we wanted a similar handset for the U.S. market. Not soon after, we grew jealous of our international cousins for having access to the LG Viewty, the 5.0-megapixel successor to the Prada available only in Europe […]

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LG KF600 Venus Reviews

The LG KF600 is a sibling of the North American LG Venus from Verizon Wireless, and represents the company’s experiment to combine the touch interface with the traditional button-based interface. Just to add a little twist to the traditional touch-pad, LG replaced it with small touchscreen display that is able to morph with respect to […]

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