LG preparing AX565 and LG Vu Phones

Although they’re not announced yet, two new ready to launch LG phones already seen by the guy from Phonescoop at LG’s booth at CES. The first one is the LG AX565, a clamshell music phone which has touch pad music control on its surface and featuring A2DP Buetooth, 1.3MP camera, FM radio and a microSD slot (4 GB). The second phone is the LG Vu phone which might be an AT n T phone, a low specs prada phone which its specs is still not known yet
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LG Vu is Ready for AT&T Customers…
LG Vu which was introduced at CES last January is ready to be released by AT&T. No exact release date is known yet, but the LG Vu’s promotional material is surface.The LG CU920 aka LG Vu will be the first AT&T’s TV phone.
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on the commercial for the vu it was a verzion phone not at&t
Thanks for the info harry,
But apprently AT&T was planning to release LG Vu too. Its mentioned at AT&T’s page last March. Read it here