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From the LG press release... "LG Electronics, a pioneer in consumer electronics and mobile phones, and PRADA, one of the world's leading brands in the luxury goods industry , unveil the first completely touch screen mobile phone. The PRADA Phone by LG introduces the world's first advanced touch interface which eliminates the conventional keypad making the overall usage experience a highly tactile one. An extra wide LCD screen maximizes visual impact, allowing the user to benefit from several key features of the phone, including the 2 megapixel camera featuring Schneider-Kreuznach lens, video player and document viewer capacity. Above all, these features contribute to the phone's beautifully sleek and simplistic appearance. Glowing icons on the face of the phone disappear when not in use to reveal a pure, un-adulterated black exterior. The phone is ultra thin (just 12 mm), nonetheless it hosts an array of additional multimedia functions, including an MP3 player and a music multitasking function for messaging. It also boasts an external memory slot, allowing the user to increase memory capacity for images, music and film clips." No word on pricing yet
post #2 of 17
that lady has some serious man-hands...

btw I heard pricing was going to be around $700
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post #4 of 17
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Originally Posted by Jodum5
that lady has some serious man-hands...

btw I heard pricing was going to be around $700

That reminds me one of my favorite Seinfeld episodes .

It doesn't say anything about internet connectivity. I wonder how much without the Prada logo attached. At that price I'd definitely get the iPhone instead.
post #5 of 17
AFAIK the price is minus plan. ANyway, it won't be available in the USA.
post #6 of 17
Whoa, man hands is right! I think I have smaller more slender hands than that.
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Originally Posted by ratboycom
Whoa, man hands is right! I think I have smaller more slender hands than that.

Me too.

Jon.
post #8 of 17
Damn! I have to believe that that device/hand has been photoshopped into an existing photo that conveniently had a Prada display in the background. Can't believe that be so sloppy as to use a man's hand, though.
post #9 of 17
1) my korean friends tell me never to buy anything made in korea.

2) i generally don't find seinfeld funny but the man hands episode was classic.
post #10 of 17
1) my korean friends tell me never to buy anything made in korea.

2) i generally don't find seinfeld funny but the man hands episode was classic.

3) prada phone? what's next, mont blanc selling watches? ferrari selling cologne?
post #11 of 17
Will someone please make a decent phone for Verizon? Great network, crappy-ass user technology.
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Originally Posted by matadorpoeta
1) my korean friends tell me never to buy anything made in korea.

2) i generally don't find seinfeld funny but the man hands episode was classic.

3) prada phone? what's next, mont blanc selling watches? ferrari selling cologne?
How about Jaguar cologne?

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Originally Posted by alflauren
Will someone please make a decent phone for Verizon? Great network, crappy-ass user technology.

+1
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Originally Posted by Brian SD
+1

I don't think it's in the cards. Verizon is using outdated technology on it's network. It is TDMA or some such thing. Everyone else are using some form of GSM.

So phone manufacturers are not inclined to make something really special for that company.
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Originally Posted by dkzzzz
I don't think it's in the cards. Verizon is using outdated technology on it's network. It is TDMA or some such thing. Everyone else are using some form of GSM.

So phone manufacturers are not inclined to make something really special for that company.


Its CDMA
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