Posted on 13 January 2009. Tags: CES 2009 watch phone, new LG Touch Watch Phone Review, Touch Screen Phone Watch, video watch phone, watch phone, Watch with built-in phone
Ever since I saw the color screen cell phone back in 98′ I’ve been waiting for a combo watch phone. LG Electronics finally made that dream come true. The Touch Watch Phone LG-GD910 will go into production in the second half of 2009. This music playing, texting, Bluetooth, voice control, touch screen, cell phone, watch uses 3G Video Telephony (VT) service with GSM Quadband Network capabilities. This means it broadcasts and receives video images while the GSM means that it will work with T-Mobil or AT&T, but not Sprint or Verizon (which utilize CDMA). Of course this is irrelevant considering LG has no plans to release the watch phone in the US. Oh well, I guess I’ll have to wait a little longer.
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Posted on 18 May 2008. Tags: Cricket Communications, Kyocera Lingo
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[Get It $140]

With this straight forward and easy to use phone from Kyocera, you’ll always understand the Lingo.
The phone was created for Cricket Communication users. Yes young grasshopper, Cricket is a cell phone service provider within the United States.
The Lingo has a decent thickness at about 0.79 inches, but not too overbearing considering it folds open for a full keyboard text station complete with a second screen.
The phone itself is comfortable to use, easy to hear, and compact enough to not be a burden. I would recommend this phone to younger individuals that spend most of their day texting each other answers for their exams.
The Lingo is built for the texting fiend without all the unnecessary gizmo’s and doodad’s, although it does feature a 1.3 megapixel camera and bluetooth.
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