"and it's... definitely a spinning 3D cube with some icons on it."
Wow, narcissistic much? That's one of the sexiest "dumb phones" I've seen in quite a while.
Why should smartphones have all the fun? I'm a retailer for AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile and the #1 reason I have problems qualifying people is because they want what they can't afford.
And what is it that they want? A great looking phone with a slick interface without having to shell out an additional $25-30 per month for data. Sure, data opens the door to a lot of other great application and communication options, but think about how many people own iPod touches.
So long as the Arena supports WiFi, I see this being a strong seller and a great way for LG to get back in the game.
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"and it's... definitely a spinning 3D cube with some icons on it."
Wow, narcissistic much? That's one of the sexiest "dumb phones" I've seen in quite a while.
Why should smartphones have all the fun? I'm a retailer for AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile and
the #1 reason I have problems qualifying people is because they want what they can't afford.
And what is it that they want? A great looking phone with a slick interface without having to shell
out an additional $25-30 per month for data. Sure, data opens the door to a lot of other great
application and communication options, but think about how many people own iPod touches.
So long as the Arena supports WiFi, I see this being a strong seller and a great way for LG to
get back in the game.