Sony Ericsson K660i Reviewed: Cute candybar with HSDPA
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LG enV2 Reviewed: You can forget about this…
LG enV2 looks ordinary…hideous even according to Wired. It’s an upgraded version of the first enV but this one disappoints as well more than excites.
The Good: Bluetooth. Vibrant interior screen. External microSD slot. Stereo speakers. 2 megapix camera.
The Bad: No Wi-fi.QWERTY keyboard not as wide.
The Bottomline: Forget about it.
Price: Starting at $130 with two year contract with Verizon Wireless
Read full review over at Wired.
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