From: customerservice [mailto:customerservice@lge.com] Sent: Monday, July 23, 2007 11:31 PM To: Peter L. Subject: LG Customer Enquiry-[Peter L.]
-----------Reply to Customer Enquiry------------ Dear Customer, Thank you for inquiring of LG Electronics. Your e-mail has been received. Unfortunately, the Musiq is not SDHC compatible. Please feel free to contact us with any additional questions or concerns. Thank you again for contacting LG Electronics. Tyria E-mail Administrator Customer Interactive Center LGEAI
-----------Original Customer Enquiry------------ Received Date : 7/22/2007 20:29:11 The type of inquiry : Specification Product/Model No. : CDMA Mobile Phones/LX-570/Muziq
Is the LX-570/Muziq MicroSD slot SDHC compatible? Online reviews say that it is, but the documentation is silent on the issue. Thanks. Peter
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From: customerservice [mailto:customerservice@lge.com]
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2007 11:31 PM
To: Peter L.
Subject: LG Customer Enquiry-[Peter L.]
-----------Reply to Customer Enquiry------------
Dear Customer, Thank you for inquiring of LG Electronics. Your e-mail has been received. Unfortunately, the Musiq is not SDHC compatible. Please feel free to contact us with any additional questions or concerns. Thank you again for contacting LG Electronics. Tyria E-mail Administrator Customer Interactive Center LGEAI
-----------Original Customer Enquiry------------
Received Date : 7/22/2007 20:29:11
The type of inquiry : Specification
Product/Model No. : CDMA Mobile Phones/LX-570/Muziq
Is the LX-570/Muziq MicroSD slot SDHC compatible? Online reviews say that it is, but the documentation is silent on the issue. Thanks. Peter