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LG introduces the LG-KT878 and LG-KV920 on China Mobile

After the success of the LG Voyager in the US, LG has decided to launch the LG-KV920 on China Mobile to help spur their 3G market.  LG will also be launching the LG-KT878, a Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone aimed at the business market.  The KT878 delivers a WVGA resolution touchscreen (800 x 480 pixels), full-screen browsing, email, and the usual Microsoft Office support found on other WinMo devices.  China Mobile and LG are really looking towards cashing in on the success of the Voyager which sold more than 3.5 million units here in the US.

[Via LG]

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Verizon Wireless delivers iPhone-style Visual Voicemail

We heard the announcement, but today the Verizon Wireless Visual Voicemail service has gone live.  The first device to receive the iPhone-style love is the LG Voyager, but additional devices will add the capability in the coming months.  The service is currently listed at $2.99 per month, per line, plus airtime or MB charges and [...]

Verizon

Verizon Visual Voicemail Launch Details

Further details on the launch of Visual Voicemail on Verizon Wireless have surfaced giving new insight to the first five devices being showcased by the carrier.  The first device which we mentioned yesterday, the LG Voyager (Refresh), will be adding Visual Voicemail since it is often referred to as the iPhone-killer.  The next device will [...]

Comparisons

LG Voyager vs Sidekick LX: Sidekick or Voyager?

Sidekick LX release date: October 24, 2007
Carrier: T-Mobile USA
LG Voyager release date: November 21, 2007
Carrier: Verizon Wireless
*Note: these release dates were the official release dates for store sales. The sidekick was available a week earlier for existing T-mobile Sidekick owners and the LG Voyager was available on November 18, 2007 for online orders and pre-sale [...]

Carriers

Verizon Says Voyager Lift Off: LG Voyager Review

I remember standing in the line this past June awaiting the iPhone.  I was not in line to become a member of AT&T, but a curious onlooker interested in getting a chance to play with cutting edge (no pun intended) touch screen technology.  Verizon has attempted to take away this lime light from Apple by taking [...]