Finally, the smartphone maker whose devices were previously only available to US customers through Verizon Wireless is launching its first handset catered to the U.S. market - and it won't be running on the Verizon network.
Instead, the LG Incite, a 3G touch screen smartphone running Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, will be carried by none other than AT&T.
Equipped with WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0, and support for Microsoft Office documents, the Incite also includes support for AT&T Video Share, which allows people to share live videos over their wireless handsets while they’re on a voice phone call.
It also comes with AT&T’s Xpress Mail Service and AT&T Mobile Music service, adding heaps of value to the premiere AT&T LG that the Verizon LG can’t claim.
This has the Korean smartphone maker joining AT&Ts lineup (that already includes the best that Apple, Samsung, HTC, and BlackBerry have to offer) just in time for the holidays.

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