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The LG Lotus utlizes a unique wider form factor that allows for a full QWERTY style keyboard in a clamshell design. Key features include a large 240 x 320 internal display stereo Bluetooth, 2.0 megapixel camera, support for Sprint TV, media player, microSD memory card slot and email/text/IM capable.
- Data: EVDO, 1xEVDO
- Design: Clamshell
- Keyboard/Buttons: Full QWERTY
- Type: Messaging
- Talk Time: 5.5 hours (330 minutes)
- Touch Screen:
- Camera Features: Video capture Max. Length: one hour up to QVGA resolution (320 x 240 pixels), 15 fps, PictBridge, night-mode, self-timer, brightness, white balance controls
- Bluetooth: Yes v2.1 / supports FTP-client / HID for keyboard only Supported Profiles: HSP, HFP 1.5, DUN, OPP, FTP, PBA, A2DP, AVRC, HID, BPP
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- Wi-Fi:
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Al Spohn
4.0
"Great for non-corporate stuff"
The good: Clamshell/QWERTY combination Size Useability The bad: No MS Exchange ActiveSync No VPN capability (evidently) Summary: For me the QWERTY/Clamshell combination is a life-saver. I have no interest in carrying around a shoebox on my belt or in my pocket for the rest of my life. Unfortunately, for me to function in my IT/Infrastructure support role, I need a phone than can SSH into unix systems and talk to an Exchange server/VPN into my company network. In the absence of these tools,... more...