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THE INQUIRER has got its mitts on Orange's latest toy, a Dick Tracy looking watchphone by LG.
This £500 1930s cartoon invention will go on sale in limited numbers on 27 August, both online and at Orange's flagship store at the Bond street tube station in London.
Enjoy the unboxing images, which are tasters for the exclusive Inquirer video that will follow on later. µ
Cloud networking and computing will run on 3G/4G/LTE - which seem to hand off signals just fine.
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that is the question
Is this the reason Orange have completely failed to release the N97?
Well good luck to you Orange... Soon all you'll have are niche gizmos and old iPhones.
That really is quite awesome.. definately want one, but maybe not use all the time..! How easy is texting ?
Steve - OMG ! Why do you think theywant to release N97..? Have you tried it.? They they are probably being wise old owls.
Tried it... I own one!
Gave up waiting for Orange to sort it out as a direct upgrade and got it via Phones4U instead. £35 a month, phone for £0.
It's a great phone, I really like it. Mine came with V11 firmware, I can only assume the first version V10 was really bad as it really doesn't deserve the bad reviews it received. Sure it's not an iPhone, that is actually a plus point in my book!
So have *you* actually tried one?
I dont think this will become a next generation phone. Teens like phones like iphones or phones like Nokia Aeon ( http://www.domesticutilities.com/aeon.htm ) . but its not for me
I think its not going to last longer as its LG made and its too expensive. If you say that its Nokia made then its different. On the other hand chinese model is out and going only for 70 pounds. See this http://www.domesticutilities.com/wp.htm . So i think it wont be popular in new generation