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LG Strawberry Chocolate Comes to Verizon Wireless
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By Allen Tsai | Mon Feb 05, 2007 8:23 am |
Just in time for Valentine's Day, Verizon Wireless customers can purchase the iconic Chocolate by LG in luscious Strawberry Pink.
The new Strawberry Chocolate features the same sleek, ultra-thin minimalist style, glowing red, touch-sensitive keypad and silky-smooth slider design as the traditional black, Cherry, Mint and White Chocolates, but with a sweet Strawberry Pink finish. Part phone, part mp3 player, Strawberry Chocolate comes fully-equipped with all the features and capabilities Verizon Wireless customers have come to expect, including VCAST and VCAST Music, a 1.3-megapixel camera, speakerphone, Bluetooth capabilities for stereo headsets, VZ Navigator and Chaperone Family Locator capabilities, and a microSD memory expansion slot that supports the newest SanDisk 2GB cards. The busy professional can even purchase a Mobile Office Kit and use Strawberry Chocolate as a modem to connect a laptop to the Verizon Wireless high-speed EV-DO network for quick and easy access to e-mail and the Internet. - LG Chocolate (Pink)
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