AT&T lights up lineup with LG's Xenon, Neon
LG Xenon
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LG Neon
(Credit: LG)AT&T let the cat out of the bag a little ahead of the CTIA conference, introducing to its upcoming offerings two LG handhelds with slide-out QWERTY keyboards, the LG Xenon and the LG Neon.
Both handsets have touch-screen displays, and yes, both have QWERTY keyboards for easy messaging.
The LG Xenon measures 4.16 inches long by 2.11 inches wide by 0.62 of an inch thick. Weighing about 3.81 ounces, it has a large 2.8-inch display with vibration feedback, a home screen menu similar to the interface on other LG touch-screen phones, and a visual contacts interface.
Features include an MP3 player, a microSD card slot, a video player, stereo Bluetooth, a 2-megapixel camera and camcorder, threaded text messaging, instant messaging, mobile e-mail, quad-band GSM, 3G/HSDPA speeds, GPS, and access to AT&T broadband services such as Cellular Video and AT&T Mobile Music. It is set to start selling on April 8 for $99.99.
The LG Neon, sporting a slightly different design, has almost the same features as the LG Xenon. Its touch-screen display is smaller, and there is a navigation toggle underneath it. The Neon is already available in Canada through Rogers.
Features of the Neon include a 2-megapixel camera and camcorder, a microSD card slot, a music player, stereo Bluetooth, and tri-band GSM. The Neon has GPRS and EDGE connectivity but no 3G. No word on the Neon's pricing or availability just yet.
Nicole Lee is an associate editor for CNET, covering cell phones, Bluetooth headsets, and all things mobile. She's also pretty geeky--she likes World of Warcraft, comic books, and shiny gadgets. E-mail Nicole.


Things I like about the phone:
- QWERTY keyboard is ok.
- Light
- Doesn't crash or reboot on me like my Nokia 6555b (at least not yet, it took a month for those symptoms to appear for the Nokia)
Things I don't like:
- It has a TOUCH SCREEN!! No, I like touch screens, too bad the OS doesn't really utilize it. :( The only place I could find that it is used is when you want to type in a phone number by pressing the button that looks like a finger touching a calculator. To have a touch screen and not use it for browsing images, selecting options that are on the screen and tracking inside of a video is less than useless. I don't even see a point of even having it.
- No dictionary for T9 or other text completion protocol. Not a deal breaker, but it's something I've gotten use to.
- Headset is proprietary. I like my noise canceling headphones. Don't want to buy another one.
- Data cable is proprietary. This is annoying.
- Both headset and data cable don't come with the phone!!!
Individually, these problems are small, but together makes it almost enough for me to return my phone. I will hold judgment when I find out how long the battery lasts. Still, having a touch screen to just say you have one is STUPID! IT SHOULD BE USED!!!!
Give the phone a chance. =D
http://www.att-phones.org/at-lg-xenon-vs-samsung-impression-reviews.html
Thanks!
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by ortiz911
September 30, 2009 9:52 AM PDT
- how do i delete the recipients on the lg view..ive been tring to do this all morning but no luck..please help
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