LG phones became a hit on the market, mainly because of their attractive and elegant looks. The manufacturer offers a variety of models and has been trying to satisfy almost all consumer audiences. Now, we present the LG KT610 and KC550, which are budget smartphone and cameraphone entries.
when is freaking VZW gonna come out with phones like the KC550?! HELLA LAGGING ON THE COOL PHONES VZW!!!!
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anonymous @ 19 June, 2008 02:45:55 PM
haha, yea no kidding. verizon rejects good phones. thats why they came out with the unresponsive glyde and the pocket calling env2. two great phones with awesome potential but with two major flaws that make them unbearable
hell no t-mobile needs that lg kt610! at&t has got enough phones to keep their customers busy for awhile! no tmobile should get this phone to up their handsets. as a user and a rizr z3 owner i feel like they don't have a variety of phones to appeal to everyone. at&t, verizon, and sprint have had several phones come out over the couple of months and t-mobile has had like what 3 or 4? not even that I think. Yeah i'm a teenager but I know phones. Maybe it's because tmobile hasn't acquired the 3G network (which i really don't understand) but still i think that phone will appeal to alot of customers. especially those who don't want a sidekick or blackberry and it can be on a budget!
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Charlie @ 21 June, 2008 07:26:29 PM
I'm a teen, too, and I have T-Mobile because it has the cheapest GSM plan. I think they have like the worst phone line-up, that why I got a Nokia N95[-1] and I might be getting an E90 in the next few days. I also have the N96 pre-ordered through someone. I can't stand the low-end phones T-Mobile has, and I could never imagine switching to CDMA just for their semi-high-end phones. AT&T has a couple of new phones, and they are [or might be] getting the Bold, which is sweet. But this is about these two LG phones. I think if either T-Mobile or AT&T [or both] got the KT610, they would get a lot of sales; the enV2 hasn't been out for that long and they're already everywhere! Before school got out, there were atleast 20 people at my school with them already, and there aren't many people that go there [~1300]. One of the GSM networks should get it, and soon.
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