LG Vu for AT&T finally gets all official
As expected, the LG Vu gets official today, following the recently released official specs and the speculation that it’s going to come in two different versions. Although AT&T could not be kind enough to include pricing info yet, it does say that the LG Vu will be available in May. It’s also confirmed to come in two versions, one that has mobile TV support, and another one that does not. It boasts a full HTML Web browser coupled with HSDPA 3G. And with a haptic-enabled touchscreen-based user interface, you’ve got yourself another one of those iPhone wannabes. But I think it’s best not to judge the LG Vu on paper, and as always, it would be better to see how well it performs in real life.
Via [Gizmodo]
Motorola set to make major handset announcements at CTIA Wireless 2008
Motorola fans, get ready to rejoice. According to an unofficial statement from one of Motorola VPs, the big M has decided to make some big announcements at CTIA Wireless on April 1-3, instead of during the recently concluded Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. The reason why is because they didn’t want to get overshadowed by the other companies’ announcements back then. And if you’ve already seen the video embedded above, you might even say there’s almost no need for their humble act of trying to move away from the hype. Their upcoming phones kick butt, so far, judging from the video. Could it be time for Motorola’s comeback?
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