Archive for December 13th, 2009

LG launches official site for GW620 Android phone, sort of

Sunday, December 13th, 2009
LG’s GW620 handset may be easy to miss among all the other current Android-based offerings, but it seems like LG is at this time starting to ramp things up a bit to help it get noticed, with it recently launching (inadvertently, judging from the copy) the official site for phone complete with some fresh new images and promo videos. While there’s expectedly not much in the way of new details, LG’s ads and promo videos (check one after the break) do seem to position the phone squarely in CLIQ territory, with LG even going so far as to dream up a series of mascots (including a “Social Butterfly”) to demo the phone’s social networking capabilities. Head on past the break to see for yourself, and keep an eye on the link below for what should soon be the “official” official website.

[Via Android-France]

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LG Chocolate Touch for Verizon coming November 5

Sunday, December 13th, 2009

We’ve been able to confirm with a trusted source that LG’s Chocolate Touch for Verizon — which will end up being about as far from the sexy BL40 as possible, unfortunately — is slated for a November 5 launch. With the DROID and Droid Eris both launching in the same window, it’s plan to be tough for this puppy to get a word in edgewise, even though it’s the latest model in a storied brand and really doesn’t compete on any level with Verizon’s Android devices. Then again, considering how far they’ve strayed from the BL40 with this one, we can’t say we’re feeling a ton of sympathy.

AT&T sues LG, Samsung, others alleging LCD price-fixing ‘conspiracy’

Sunday, December 13th, 2009

A cellphone without an LCD isn’t much of a cellphone. Alright, yes, there are exceptions to the rule, but generally speaking, LCDs still rule the industry, which makes it a ripe target for nefarious price-fixing schemes to take root — something that LG and Sharp are well-acquainted with coming off a stinging half-billion dollar verdict last year. All the talk of artificially inflated display pricing recently must’ve spooked AT&T, because they’ve gone ahead and filed a lawsuit in San Francisco today alleging that LG, Samsung, Chunghua, AU Optronics, and others all conspired to boost component prices during a period in which the carrier bought some 300 million handsets. That’s a boatload of phones — several times AT&T’s total subscriber base — and we’re guessing the result could be a significant cash outlay if they’re successful with the suit. Does this mean free Mythics for everyone?