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The '''LG Neon GT365''' is a mobile slider phone available from AT&T (US) and Rogers (Canada) wireless companies. In regards to AT&T, the Neon is essentially an upgrade from their original messaging phone, the LG Xenon. It ditches its predecessor’s 3G support in favor of tri-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE, but hosts a smaller and more lightweight frame with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, a 2MP camera/camcorder with a self-portrait mirror, and a 2.4” touchscreen display. Although neat and unusual, the touchscreen can only be used to dial numbers off the virtual number pad; it is otherwise useless. Instead, LG has chosen to place a...
 
The '''LG Neon GT365''' is a mobile slider phone available from AT&T (US) and Rogers (Canada) wireless companies. In regards to AT&T, the Neon is essentially an upgrade from their original messaging phone, the LG Xenon. It ditches its predecessor’s 3G support in favor of tri-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE, but hosts a smaller and more lightweight frame with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, a 2MP camera/camcorder with a self-portrait mirror, and a 2.4” touchscreen display. Although neat and unusual, the touchscreen can only be used to dial numbers off the virtual number pad; it is otherwise useless. Instead, LG has chosen to place a...
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Latest revision as of 15:14, 25 April 2014

The LG Neon GT365 is a mobile slider phone available from AT&T (US) and Rogers (Canada) wireless companies. In regards to AT&T, the Neon is essentially an upgrade from their original messaging phone, the LG Xenon. It ditches its predecessor’s 3G support in favor of tri-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE, but hosts a smaller and more lightweight frame with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, a 2MP camera/camcorder with a self-portrait mirror, and a 2.4” touchscreen display. Although neat and unusual, the touchscreen can only be used to dial numbers off the virtual number pad; it is otherwise useless. Instead, LG has chosen to place a...