LG Xenon Price, Specs, Reviews, Release Date

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Hands on LG Xenon, Arena touchscreen phones

by admin on Apr.11, 2009, under Uncategorized


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First up is the Xenon, announced earlier this week and set to arrive April 8 on AT&T. While it’s not exactly the thinnest phone I’ve pawed here in Vegas, it’s certainly one of the lighter ones—just 3.18 ounces, not bad for a touchscreen slider.

As far as the Xenon’s touch UI goes, it’s pretty much par for the course—in fact, anyone who’s familiar with the touchscreen Vu will immediately recognize the same interface on the Xenon.

And while the 3G-enabled handset comes with the plenty of messaging features (mobile e-mail, SMS/MMS, and instant messaging are supported), streaming video/music downloads, and one-way video conferencing over the two-megapixel camera, don’t look for smartphone capabilities here—indeed, even LG reps are careful not to call the Xenon a smartphone.

The good news, though, is that the Xenon’s relatively cheap price tag–$99, with a two-year contract—reflects its mid-range features, and the full, slide-out QWERTY keypad (easy to use, save for the too-small Space bar) is a nice bonus.

Next, I tried out the Neon, a non-touchscreen QWERTY slider that targets the youth (or youthful, at least) audience. The Neon is even more bare-bones than the Xenon—no 3G, no streaming video, and no music downloads—but you still get the same basic messaging features, and I actually liked the Neon’s round QWERTY keys better than the squarish Xenon keypad. Nope, the Neon’s no iPhone, but it’s pretty solid considering the $29 (with a two-year contract) price tag.

So that’s the scoop in terms of LG’s new U.S. handsets—nice, but nothing earth-shattering. But then I got my first hands-on with a couple of red-hot touchscreen LG phones for Europe—the Arena, and the GD900.

Both phones were announced last month at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, and while the Arena recently won FCC approval here in the States, neither phone has a U.S. release date yet—not even a ballpark date, even.

That said, you can always dream, and the Arena and GD900 are clearly dream- (and drool-) worth. Both handsets boast LG’s new “S-Class” interface, an eye-popping UI complete with 3D cubes that spin to reveal various applications (similar to HTC’s TouchFlo interface). The GD900 (armed with an 8MP camera and speedy HSDPA access) takes things a step further with its transparent, slide-out and touch-sensitive numeric keypad, which you can swipe with a finger to manipulate menus, photos, lists of songs, and so on.

Cool, right? Sadly, though, no firm plans for either the Arena or the GD900 to make U.S. landfall, at least not yet. Still, fingers crossed.

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    LG Xenon is now on AT&T for $99 dollars

    by admin on Apr.11, 2009, under Uncategorized

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    Today i find a people evaluate the LG Xenon vs AT&T Quickfire like this.He said that “From the shape we can see that the LG Xenon is more smooth,and the AT&T Quickfire has more edges and corners.Personally,i prefer the AT&T Quickfire to the LG Xenon,beacause i think there are textures of the AT&T Quickfire,but also i like the colours of AT&T Quickfire,especially the silver color.While the LG Xenon’s colour is more fashion,customers who like fashion can choose the LG Xenon. In features,both of the two at&t cell phones are all almost same.They are all tochscreen mobiles and all sports a full QWERTY keyboard.Besides they also support the same Bluetoot,GSM/GPRS/Edge/HSDPA,as well as offer WiFi connectivity, a 2.8-inch display(the resolution may not same),camera.But the LG Xenon will come with a 3-megapixel camera,the AT&T Quickfire will feature a 1.3-megapixe……”

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    LG Xenon Releasing on AT&T

    by admin on Apr.11, 2009, under Uncategorized


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    LG Xenon that is expected to be available in the U.S. as soon as Christmas time. We’re not sure if this image is shopped or not but the you can see that LG Xenon will be available on AT&T network.

    LG Xenon has a 2.8 inch screen touch screen that slides to the side to reveal an awesome full QWERTY keyboard. Unlike Apple’s and Google’s phone this LG comes with VGA video recording option and has a 3MP digital camera.

    In addition it has an accelerometer, a proximity sensor, and of course an A-GPS receiver. Just like most other network locked phones you can be sure that AT&T won’t let you turn GPS navigation feature on without you shelling out a monthly fee of about $10. But it’s good to have this option then not having it at all.

    As far as connectivity LG Xenon offers quad band GSM/GPRS/EDGE, and Dual-band UMTS/HSDPA compatibility for 3G data transfers. You’ve also got the Wi-Fi, bluetooth, and the USB 2.0 port.

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