The New AT&T Cell Phones Line Includes LG Incite

Published by Sierra Monica B., on Nov 19 2008, in the categories: mobile phones






AT&T introduced a new cell phone with large touchscreen display and a nice metallic finish, comprising multiple high-end technologies in a single unit that allows you to perform location searches, manage documents and connect to the Internet wirelessly.

It is called LG CT810 and is promoted among the other AT&T cell phones as LG Incite in the United States, where the telecommunication carrier offers it at a price of $499.99 without contract, or $199.99 with the classic 2-year contract and a $100 mail-in rebate.
The modern handset with 3G capability, AGPS and Wi-Fi supports also short-range wireless transfers with other compatible devices with Bluetooth 2.0 enabled. In addition, it runs on the Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional operating system, bringing the Mobile Office application suite, as well as Microsoft ActiveSync 4.5 and Windows Media Player 10, to offer a desktop computer-like experience.


Its user interface is accessible via the 3-inch touch-sensitive screen, while the built-in 3MP digital camera captures high-resolution images or records videos at a press of a button.
You can type long messages for sending emails to your friends using the virtual full QWERTY keyboard in the landscape mode that activates as you rotate the handset sideways. When in portrait mode you can use the 20-key keypad, both versions providing tactile feedback.

The new smartphone available in the new AT&T cell phones line has different services at your disposal, including AT&T Navigator with turn-by-turn vocal and visual directions, AT&T Video Share, Xpress Mail service, AT&T Mobile Music and may others.
More than that, you can add up to 16GB of storage on the LG Incite, via an affordable microSD card.

"LG Mobile Phones has done an outstanding job in its first offering in the U.S. smartphone arena with the LG Incite, and AT&T is pleased to the be first U.S. carrier to offer an LG smartphone," said Michael Woodward, vice president, Smart Devices for AT&T's wireless operations. "It is a great looking smartphone with powerful capabilities that will provide our customers with a new and outstanding choice in our Windows Mobile smartphone portfolio, which is the broadest in the industry."
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