LG, AT&T make tracks with trax phone

Posted in AT&T, LG, Mobile Phones by Nino Marchetti on August 13th, 2007

trax by LGLG got busy with AT&T today by exclusively unveiling a multi-purpose clamshell mobile device which is geared for multimedia users. The trax by LG is available beginning Tuesday for around $130 after rebate and two-year contract.

The trax by LG is around .62 inches thick and weighs around 3.55 ounces. Inside this thin phone you get support for 3G HSDPA data speeds, stereo Bluetooth support and a 1.3-megapixel digital camera. Its support of AT&T’s UMTS/HSDPA network also lets users of this phone access the provider’s online video service as well as share live video from the device during a phone call.

You can also get access to a variety of online music subscription services and support for MP3/WMA/AAC music files. The trax by LG definitely seems to be a phone targeted towards the media focused cell phone owner. The phone doesn’t do much for us style wise though despite being thin.

trax by LG



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