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T-Mobile discounts a trio of LG phones: dLite, GS-170 and Sentio

Categories: Devices, LG, T-Mobile
By: , IntoMobile
Wednesday, July 28th, 2010 at 1:32 AM

LG dLite, LG GS-170 and LG Sentio

It was almost two months ago when T-Mobile USA introduced a trio of LG phones — dLite, GS-170 and Sentio — and now we’ve found out they are offering them on a discount. It seems people were not interested in those particular models, hence the operator decided to spice up the offering.

The GS-170 is now available for free, dLite for $50, while the Sentio could be yours for $70. Of course, you’ll have to commit on a two-year contract to get those prices, but that’s life.

As a reminder, the LG GS170 is low-end clamshell with VGA camera, Bluetooth, speakerphone and simple UI; dLite is also a clamshell with 2.8-inch screen, 3G, visual voice mail support, and that hidden LED matrix on the outer shell; and Sentio is an all-touchscreen feature phone with a 3-megapixel camera, GPS, 3G, widget-based UI and Visual Voicemail support. In addition, the LG Sentio and LG dLite also come with the T-Mobile Social Buzz app pre-installed, allowing its users to quickly access popular social networking sites while on the go.

[Via: PhoneScoop]

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