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LG KU970 Shine Review
One of the greatest drawbacks of Shine is that it is a tri-band GSM phone only (900/1800/1900 MHz) which means that it is not fully functional in America. It will work only in areas with available 1900 Mhz signal and not in areas with 850 Mhz signal. This model is KU970 and supports UMTS (and HSDPA) which makes it a 3G phone with very high download speeds. The ‘normal’ KE970 does not have UMTS but supports EDGE which is an upgrade of the GPRS technology and is a link between it and UMTS.
Bluetooth v1.2 is supported and not the latest v2 which is the technology for connection to other devices at close distances. Using it you can transfer files or connect to a wireless earpiece. A2DP is supported.
LG KU970 Shine Review
Published on: 16 April, 2007 by PhoneArena Team
Messaging:
Apart from the client’s messages you will find his e-mail, too, in the messaging field. You have text and multimedia messages templates and you can add new ones to the preloaded ones. For faster imputing of text in a message you can use the T9 system.
One of the greatest drawbacks of Shine is that it is a tri-band GSM phone only (900/1800/1900 MHz) which means that it is not fully functional in America. It will work only in areas with available 1900 Mhz signal and not in areas with 850 Mhz signal. This model is KU970 and supports UMTS (and HSDPA) which makes it a 3G phone with very high download speeds. The ‘normal’ KE970 does not have UMTS but supports EDGE which is an upgrade of the GPRS technology and is a link between it and UMTS.
Bluetooth v1.2 is supported and not the latest v2 which is the technology for connection to other devices at close distances. Using it you can transfer files or connect to a wireless earpiece. A2DP is supported.
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