LG Xenon to arrive at AT&T before Christmas?

0. phoneArena posted on 24 Sep 2008, 09:56

The device offers a sliding form factor, with a full QWERTY keyboard, 3 megapixel camera, A-GPS...

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1. (unregistered) posted on 20 Oct 2010, 01:42

Nice

8. (unregistered) posted on 10 Nov 2008, 19:47

hey how much does anyone think it will be

2. mkl4466 (unregistered) posted on 24 Sep 2008, 11:00

kinda looks like an att version of the Prada IIhttp://www.phonearena.com/htmls/Prada-II-specs-hit-the-rumor-mill-article-a_3116.html with less camera. Wish they'd make a CDMA version so we could just throw every Glyde in the trash.

3. (unregistered) posted on 24 Sep 2008, 12:58

No doubt, the Glyde is garbage. At least Verizon has had non-PDA QWERTY phones for years now. About time AT&T figures out that tons of people want a QWERTY keyboard without a PDA.

4. (unregistered) posted on 24 Sep 2008, 16:08

is it a touchscreen? don't see a number keypad

6. (unregistered) posted on 24 Sep 2008, 19:25

dont know tha would be anoying if it wasnt tft

7. (unregistered) posted on 16 Oct 2008, 17:38

i would say its touch screen becuz theres no arrow keys on the front just send and end keys along with the back button

9. (unregistered) posted on 11 Nov 2008, 23:04

it is touchscreen..

5. (unregistered) posted on 24 Sep 2008, 16:23

looks like a glimmer with a QWERTY

10. (unregistered) posted on 07 Dec 2008, 06:53

950 mah battery? battery life may become a problem...

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