LG Rumor Texting Phone Set for Sprint

Thu Oct 11, 2007 8:30AM EDT

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The mid-range messaging phone comes with a slide-out QWERTY keypad for texting and instant messaging; no 3G access, but at just $80, it's hard to complain.

Mobile Burn has the scoop on the Rumor, a candy-bar style phone that weighs in at about four ounces and boasts a two-inch display. The slide-out keypad looks relatively roomy—much more so than the tiny QWERTY keypad on the upcoming Palm Centro on Sprint ($99). That said, the Rumor lacks the Centro's corporate e-mail and EV-DO access, so you won't get streaming video or full-track music downloads. Still, the Rumor does comes with a solid set of features for a mid-range phone, including Bluetooth, a 1.3-megapixel camera, microSD memory expansion, GPS, and a mobile Web browser; you'll also be able to side-load your favorite tunes with help from the downloadable Sprint Music Manager. At $80 with a two-year contract (and available on October 21, according to Mobile Burn), the phone might make for a good choice for on-the-go texters who don't need to tap into their Exchange accounts.

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Sprint Launches LG Rumor [Mobile Burn]

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  • 1 Posted by one1g2000 on Mon Oct 15, 2007 4:22AM EDT Report Abuse

    why cant they make a 3.0 megapixel on a phone yet is it not the 21st century?

  • 2 Posted by motun13 on Mon Nov 5, 2007 7:58AM EST Report Abuse

    I could care less about the camera phone, I am glad that Sprint listened to there younger customers and made a phone that has the keyboard sliding out to the side instead of its signature sliding upward. And i hope this isn't sprint's last candy bar phone at that. Hopefully i do plan to get this phone sometime next year, when my rebate is activated in July...so excited

  • 3 Posted by dsmithshs on Thu Nov 8, 2007 11:57AM EST Report Abuse

    I recently just purchased this phone for myself. After about a day of playing around with it and seeing what it is capable of. I am actually vary surprised on how everything is on it. The only thing I kinda dislike about it, is that the directional key pad should have a miniature one on the qwerty pad. Instead of having to reach all the way up there for it. I give it a 4.25 out of 5 stars guys.

  • 5 Posted by murdamza on Sun Nov 11, 2007 4:23PM EST Report Abuse

    Samsung has come out with a 5 megapixel camera phone. Go to jpgmag.com to find out more... yea.

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