CTIA 2008 - Live Report

CTIA 2008 - Live Report

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Published on: 01 April, 2008 by Pressian Karakostov

CTIA 2008 - Live Report

We are at the CTIA 2008 show in Las Vegas, to check out the latest phones announced for all major carriers ...

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GPS
I have read in several places that the unit's GPS will be unlocked and that the device will have VZ Navigator.

Any ideas of the GPS will be locked to Navigator?
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How come verizon never gets phones such as the lg shine and other cool phones...with metal bodies all we ever get are cheap crappy plastic bodied phones someone get to me on this ASAP YEAH BOY
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metal phones can be heavy..plastic can be just as durable in most cases...are you asking verizon to cater to you personally?
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#2
They do have a metal body phone the same as the lg shine just flip not slide.
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No Glyde or VX9700
It would have been nice if the Glyde or VX9700 was on display.
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EnV2 Date
April When!?!?
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To Post #2
VZW has the LG-VX8700. The LG Shine is a slide version of the 8700 and the Shine got released way AFTER the 8700.
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Jabra bt8040
I have this bluetooth headset and absolutely love it. It is extremely lightweight, very comfortable, and not to mention affordable at 79.99. It has noice reduction and it also has stereo bluetooth capability so you can listen to music and no one knows that you are. It fits in your ear in a new evolutionary way. The back peice holds the bluetooth headset in your ear, unlike other kinds that just fall off. It is by far the best headset I've owned (and I've owned a lot of 'em).
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Verizon better start announcing cooler phones like the Glyde, Dare, VX8560, Decoy...etc. So far, the only phone that really matters that they hae announced is the enV2.
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Correction on enV2
This article states the enV2 is not thinner than the original enV when in fact it is .14" thinner or roughly 18% thinner.
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