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  • LG CF360 now available from AT&T

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    Chris Ziegler
    Chris Ziegler
    01.27.2009

    Buckle up, folks, because your minds are about to be blown. Is it the 1.3 megapixel camera? No. The choice of two exciting trim colors? Nah. Support for HSDPA and microSD cards up to 16GB? Certainly not. Actually, on second thought, your minds probably aren't going to be blown -- but if you were looking for a safe choice to replace that aging CU515 and you don't mind switching from a flip to a slide, the CF360 might just be your ticket to personal wireless nirvana. It's $29.99 on contract after rebate, which leads us to wonder why you'd choose this over a free Shine that's made with higher-quality materials and steps up to a 2 megapixel cam, but who are we to expect carrier pricing to make one iota of sense?[Thanks, Kal]Read - BlueRead - Red

  • LG CF360 for AT&T gets pictured, reminds us of Breakout for some reason

    by 
    Chris Ziegler
    Chris Ziegler
    01.23.2009

    Been itching for that CU515 replacement? Of course you have, and... well, here you go. The CF360 has now available for order by AT&T stores, which means we should all have retail access to it within a few days' time. It'll have a 1.3 megapixel cam, microSD slot, and AT&T Navigator support, so it's a solid low-ish midrange set that'll probably sell like hotcakes -- especially since it's coming in multiple colors. Thanks, LG, but we're holding out for the Secret, personally.[Thanks, Kal]

  • LG bringing Secret, mid-range slider to AT&T?

    by 
    Chris Ziegler
    Chris Ziegler
    10.19.2008

    We've heard some rumblings that AT&T was keen on picking up the Secret to shore up its high-end featurephone lineup, and that's being corroborated by what other sites are hearing as well -- all told, that leaves LG in a pretty enviable position with the 800-pound gorilla of the US GSM market, presumably launching the sexy (well, arguably sexy) Incite smartphone alongside one of the smartest-looking 5-megapixel handsets in the market today. The Secret clone, model number CF750, should apparently feature the same high-end cam, thin shell, 3G, and touchscreen as its European brother, simply swapping bands to make the package a little more palatable to a North American audience. Moving downmarket a little bit, the CF360 looks to be a lower-end piece that'll do duty in AT&T's rank-and-file lineup -- in other words, it'll basically print money. We're cool with all this, but seriously, guys, can we tighten up the European to North American technology transfer just a little bit? No? Too much to ask?[Via phoneArena, thanks alex]