
By almost all accounts, LG's dLite for T-Mobile is an unremarkable midrange clamshell that barely warrants mention, with two notable exceptions. First, it's just the third LG to ever launch on T-Mobile USA -- the others being the
GS170 and the
Sentio -- so if you're an LG fan, you should be doing a little victory dance right about now. Secondly, though, the dLite is about the closest North American phone we've seen to a traditional domestic South Korean device, thanks in no small part to its programmable "light effects" and concealed external dot matrix display. For reasons we can't fully explain, we find this awesome. If you do, too -- and you can imagine yourself using something that isn't running a smartphone OS -- you can grab this bad boy today in pink or blue for $50 on contract after rebate.
This thing is so ugly in person. Its huge and the buttons are small.
Sounds like another trash fone on t-mobile. And it comes in pink lol.Guess I'll get it for my gal
The name is perfect. This phone just seems to make you happy by using it as long as you arent too stubborn to let it impress you.
T-mobile always have shitty selection of phones. They'll always stay at the bottom of the barrel. The pink one is kind of cute though.
Well they might pick up stream just like sprint has with there phone offerings cuz sprint had some shitty back when they were sprint pcs
I still don't understand why they renamed the Lollipop as the dLite. >:(