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LG Cosmos (VN250)
$190.00
Released March, 2010
The Pros:Compact and lightweight - good pocketability. Wrapped in a soft touch shell. Dual touchscreen / physical QWERTY keyboard input.
The Cons:High price point for what it is - even on contract. Touchscreen isn't very responsive - resistive technology. Very low end 1.3MP camera.
The Cosmos (VN250) is a slider-style cellular phone from LG. Available exclusively through Verizon, this model features a full sliding QWERTY keyboard for quick and accurate text message and email support.
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A dedicated text message key enables users to call up preset words and phrases, with T9 predictive text technology suggesting commonly used words for added convenience. Dedicated social networking applications are included, such as an optimized Facebook program that allows users to automatically upload pictures via the 1.3-megapixel digital camera. Bluetooth 2.1 is included for wireless data transfer and hands-free synchronization of earpieces and headsets, with additional MicroSD compatibility providing physical data transfer and extra storage space. A one-touch speakerphone option is also available for hands-free operation when both hands are required, preserving battery life over Bluetooth usage.
Features
- Slim, lightweight design
- Glossy Black color
- 1.3-megapixel digital camera
- Bluetooth connectivity
- MicroSD support
- Dedicated text messaging key
- Full QWERTY keyboard
- One-touch speakerphone
- CDMA technology
- Social networking capability
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compact and lightweight - good pocketability
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wrapped in a soft touch shell
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dual touchscreen / physical QWERTY keyboard input
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standard micro-USB charging port
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support for common instant messaging services and social networking sites
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attractive, minimalist interface
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high price point for what it is - even on contract
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touchscreen isn't very responsive - resistive technology
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very low end 1.3MP camera
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