LG VX8360 released by Verizon, $49.99 on contract
That VX8360 from LG, which we first saw about one week ago, is now available in the US, courtesy of Verizon Wireless.
Although the giant CDMA carrier presents the phone as “a dream come true for mobile music lovers” and you’d expect it to be an extraordinary device, LG VX8360 is only a mid-end handset that doesn’t differ too much from the previous VX8350 model.
The phone comes with dual speakers (for stereo sound, of course) and external music dedicated keys, which are always welcomed.
The full list of specs and features includes the following:
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2 inch TFT QVGA main display with 262K colors
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1.2 inch TFT external display with 96 x 96 pixels
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Stereo Bluetooth
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V CAST music with Rhapsody
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V CAST video
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VZ Navigator
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1.3 MP camera
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MicroSD card support, up to 8GB
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Talk time: up to 316 minutes
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Stand-by time: up to 641 hours
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Dimensions: 3.64 x 1.91 x 0.78 in
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Weight: 3.35 oz
After a mail-in rebate and the signing of a 2-yr contract agreement, LG VX8360 costs only $49.99. You can find it online, via Verizon’s website, as well as in the carrier’s retail stores.
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