Oct 20

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We’ve heard some rumblings that AT&T was keen on picking up the Secret to shore up its high-end featurephone lineup, and that’s being corroborated by what other sites are hearing as well — all told, that leaves LG in a pretty enviable position with the 800-pound gorilla of the US GSM market, presumably launching the sexy (well, arguably sexy) Incite smartphone alongside one of the smartest-looking 5-megapixel handsets in the market today. The Secret clone, model number CF750, should apparently feature the same high-end cam, thin shell, 3G, and touchscreen as its European brother, clearly swapping bands to make the package a little more palatable to a North American audience. Moving downmarket a little bit, the CF360 looks to be a decrease-end piece that’ll do duty in AT&T’s rank-and-file lineup — in other words, it’ll basically print money. We’re cool with all this, but seriously, guys, can we tighten up the European to North American technology transfer just a little bit? No? Too much to ask?

[Via phoneArena, thanks alex]

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Oct 12

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Okay, we’re not absolutely positive that we’re looking at the Incite in this place, but in this place’s what we know: this is definitely the CT810, a phone that was approved by the FCC back in July bearing WCDMA (presumably HSPA) on the 850 and 1900MHz bands. It says AT&T on the display, it’s running WinMo, and it matches the description we have of the Incite, so for all practical purposes, this is probably our prime suspect. We’ve got to say, LG — if this is what you plan on bringing to the table, where’ve you been in our lives all these years?

[Thanks, alex]

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Oct 12

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Okay, we’re not absolutely positive that we’re looking at the Incite in this place, but in this place’s what we know: this is definitely the CT810, a phone that was approved by the FCC back in July bearing WCDMA (presumably HSPA) on the 850 and 1900MHz bands. It says AT&T on the display, it’s running WinMo, and it matches the description we have of the Incite, so for all practical purposes, this is probably our prime suspect. We’ve got to say, LG — if this is what you plan on bringing to the table, where’ve you been in our lives all these years?

[Thanks, alex]

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