Verizon’s LG Chocolate Touch VX8575 comes on 18 October?
0. phoneArena posted on 23 Sep 2009, 08:32
One of our tipsters reveals unknown details about the LG Chocolate Touch VX8575 for Verizon…
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1. knuckleballer34 posted on 20 Oct 2010, 01:43 0 0
An LG iPhone for Verizon. Minus the bugs lol.
2. blackfyre2007 posted on 23 Sep 2009, 09:28 0 0
Alot of people fail to recognize that the iphone was not the first touch screen cell phone ever. There were lots of PDAs that were touchscreen before the Iphone. Only thing that made the iphone a first was its user interface and was targeted towards the masses.
3. pddally posted on 23 Sep 2009, 09:34 0 0
if this has no clamshell or qwerty slide out,shouldn't it be a thinner unit?
9. YouLostTheGame posted on 23 Sep 2009, 15:34 0 0
I would even argue that's not true. The LG Prada takes that award as well. It was the first feature phone targeted toward the masses with a simple UI.
4. gemini6991 posted on 23 Sep 2009, 09:54 0 0
Hmmm.. I think this is going to be the new hotness, as long as it works right...It does look cool
5. artz1986 posted on 23 Sep 2009, 09:55 0 0
To me this is still a pointless phone. If there's a virtual drum pad and keyboard, the screen should have been a bit bigger; maybe 3.2''? I think what they should have done is kept the BL40's style cues, only, shrink the screen to somewhere near 3.5'', which would have hopefully made the handset a bit wider. I figure if those changes were made, the so-called 'focus group' would have loved it...
7. WnnaFghtAboutIt posted on 23 Sep 2009, 11:33 0 0
it really is like the env touch without the keypad....its an improvement over the dare but its nothing remarkable....data plan data plan data plan
8. LGVX1993 posted on 23 Sep 2009, 14:29 0 0
Looks cool. Still dont like the data plan idea though i may get over it in a while
10. vaan144 posted on 23 Sep 2009, 18:24 0 0
this doesn't seem much better than my dare... looks a bit cooler and has a few extra features and a Data Plan...





