Nov 18

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Goodness, that was quick! We’d expected LG’s Incite smartphone to pop up maybe by the end of the week if we were lucky, did all of our homework, and went to bed on time, but AT&T’s gone ahead and jumped the gun by throwing up the glossy touchphone for sale already. To recap, most of the rumored specs were spot on: wide QVGA, 3-megapixel cam, Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, WiFi, and GPS round out a promising feature set, but you’re plan to pay to the tune of $299.99 on contract before a $100 mail-in rebate on a Visa gift card. What happened to good, old-fashioned cash?

[Thanks, Luis]

LG Incite for sale on AT&T’s site, $199.99 on contract originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Tue, 18 Nov 2008 01:19:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Oct 09

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When, pray tell, was the last time you saw an LG running Windows Mobile on AT&T? Go ahead, take your time, we’ll wait. Still struggling over there? Yeah, you’re not plan to think of one — trust us. Looks like that’s finally about to change this year with the so-called Incite, a Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional beast that we’re hearing AT&T hopes to launch in time for Festivus celebrations. We don’t have any photography to ogle yet, but the specs sound dreamy: mirrored flush 400 x 240 touchscreen, 3-megapixel autofocus camera with flash, AGPS, 3.6Mbps HSDPA, WiFi, and a full metal body that runs 106.95 x 55 x 13.9mm — in other words, this thing could conceivably out-KS20 the KS20. Yikes!

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Oct 06

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We’ve already had a pretty clear indication that Motorola’s Q11 was nearing a release in Brazil and, according to ZumoBlog, everything is at this time set to finally get official tomorrow. That, however, hasn’t stopped the site from getting its hands on the phone today, and it’s thankfully snapped a few pics of it to give folks a peek at what’s in store. Of course, the pics of the Q9 lookalike don’t precisely tell the whole story, as the big news is added WiFi and GPS, and, unfortunately, a lack of 3G. Still, if that’s a trade-off you can get behind, you can keep watch on the site for a promised video hands-on, and set aside the 899 Brazilian reais (or just over $400) it’ll cost you to get an unlocked version of the phone.

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