LG release stylish Xenon mobile

LG Xenon touchscreen mobile phone
The LG Electronics Mobile Communication U.S.A, Inc has announced about its upcoming Xenon handset which has very stylish, they expose it at CTIA Wireless 2009 which is running 1 to 3 April, 2009 in Las Vegas, the CTIA Wireless is the world’s largest industry tradeshow.
It has 2.8 inch display touch screen with vibration feedback feature and it improved flash user interface, you can make shortcut, menu and special contacts which is available in your finger tips. Its customizable touch screen provides you three panels which categories their images contacts which help you make quick call and messaging access.
It has QWERTY keyboard for quick key access, user can easily enter text for access internet, instant messaging and text message. The LG Xenon has also included treated conversation technology and user can also select mode to communicate through Bluetooth technology. It has 2.0 megapixel cameras with video capability.
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By Allegra Mcennis, July 20, 2010 @ 1:47 AM
I’ve had my LG Xenon to the final year, but I only recently discovered this web page, Up right up until now, I in no way really looked into using the mobile phone as something but a voice and SMS device, but even though it was out for repair I was using a Motorola KRZR as a back-up and I genuinely hated it. I’m also a former employee of Rogers Wireless, wherever I had been a member from the Network Operations group; they are the ones responsible to the inter/intra-site transport, switching and base-station network. Even though we under no circumstances got to play with too a lot customer hardware, I do know for a truth there may be ‘un-branded’ firmware obtainable for every single phone out there. Ahead of a carrier decides to carry any mobile phone they get a base design in the manufacturer that they demo and set by way of tests – acquiring one of these demo units would probably be easier mentioned than performed on the other hand. Most from the time, they just get passed of to close friends or family members who do not even understand that the telephone is unlocked and unbranded.