Three new LG phones coming to AT&T?
LG’s accessories sales page has revealed the images of three phones, which are expected to hit AT&T. So far, none of them has been officially announced by either LG or AT&T.
LG Incite CF810 is the most interesting of the three, as it is a Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional smartphone with wide screen (240x400 pixels). The metal alloy body of the device packs tri-band HSDPA 3G (we guess quad-band GSM as well), Wi-Fi, GPS and 3.2-megapixel camera. On its display, we noticed the AT&T logo and that the homescreen is slightly personalized, but we guess that LG has also included a ‘start menu’, which has similar functions to the ones seen in the rest of its touch models, like the KS20 for example.
The other two models are non-smart sliders. The CF750 is a Secret-clone, which will pack the AT&T GSM and 3G frequencies. Key features of the model are its design, the 5-megapixel camera, and the touchscreen, which has limited functionality for multimedia. The CF360 is expected to be positioned as a mid-level phone and there is no information on its features at the moment.
source: PhoneNews, EngadgetMobile
LG Incite CF810 is the most interesting of the three, as it is a Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional smartphone with wide screen (240x400 pixels). The metal alloy body of the device packs tri-band HSDPA 3G (we guess quad-band GSM as well), Wi-Fi, GPS and 3.2-megapixel camera. On its display, we noticed the AT&T logo and that the homescreen is slightly personalized, but we guess that LG has also included a ‘start menu’, which has similar functions to the ones seen in the rest of its touch models, like the KS20 for example.
The other two models are non-smart sliders. The CF750 is a Secret-clone, which will pack the AT&T GSM and 3G frequencies. Key features of the model are its design, the 5-megapixel camera, and the touchscreen, which has limited functionality for multimedia. The CF360 is expected to be positioned as a mid-level phone and there is no information on its features at the moment.
source: PhoneNews, EngadgetMobile
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