LG GW300 is UK bound
September 28, 2009 by Insider Staff
The LG GW300 we spotted back in July has been given clearance to enter the UK. Want to know who you need to tap up to get your mitts on one? Read on to find out more.
Your colour choice will ultimately dictate which network you can get the LG GW300 from. If electric blue sets off your eyes nicely then you’ll need to start queuing outside your nearest O2 store. Alternatively if vibrant red is more your get up, then make your way over to the Orange corner instead.
Not only does the LG GW300 pack a full on BlackBerry-style Qwerty tapper but it’s got social network functions baked through and through. Facebook, email and IM are all at your always-on fingertips.
It is lacking 3G but you do get a 2.40inch landscape display plus five-way navi-pad for skipping round webpages. Not only do you have instant access to all your social nets in realtime, but the LiveSquare app will also link your contacts to their online avatars so you can instantly recognise who’s contacting/bothering you.
It also packs that all important 3.5mm headphone jack, an FM tuner and the MicroSD slot means you can pack it out with up to 4GB of memory.
(Via Electricpig)
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