Verizon to release LG VX8350 soon
By Dusan Belic on Monday, September 3rd, 2007 at 5:54 AM PST In Devices, LG, Verizon
Back in its heydays, LG’s VX8300 was certainly one of Verizon (NYSE: VZ)’s bestselling devices. So it doesn’t surprises to see the carrier announcing its successor – VX8350.
The new, improved version adds some additional curves on the clamshell body making the device look more appealing. In terms of specs, this mid-range phone boasts such features as 1.3 MP camera, music player with dedicated music keys, stereo Bluetooth (A2DP), 262k color TFT external display and the standard microSD expansion slot, which support cards of up to 4GB.
If you’re already on a Verizon and are looking for an affordable music phone, the LG VX8350 is a valid option. The carrier will start selling it soon for $129 with a two-year agreement, or for $249 without any contract.
[Via: uberphones]


I’m not a big fan of LG phones, but i love their monitors
this is the best phone in the world
don’t buy this phone if you want to sync your outlook contacts or calendar. there is not a software available for this purpose for this phone. this is less important to me but it also does not have a flash or radio.