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AT&T, LG launch MediaFLO-based ‘Invision’ mobile TV phone
TT Bureau |  |  21 Aug 2008

AT&T and LG announced the launch of a new handset, LG Invision. The company claims that it is the smallest MediaFLO mobile device which offers AT&T Mobile TV.

 

The handset with dimensions of 4" x 2" x .5" comes with a 1.3-megapixel camera, video share calling, HSDPA speeds, AT&T Mobile Music, a music player, stereo Bluetooth and many other features.

 

The handset will be priced at $150 with a service contract for two-year and $50 mail-in rebate. The handset will be available in black and white colours.

    
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21 Aug 2008(IST)  
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AT&T charges $30 a month to get TV and unlimited data! So how many people are really wasting that kind of money with AT&T to watch TV? Or better yet, how many people can find a place where their phone will work well enough to watch TV? MediaFLO is decent, but it still cost too much and offers a lot of junk. They give you 3 news channels, an ESPN radio, and a sports channel that has nothing but skate boarding!!! Net ready for prime time!
Posted By :- Russ
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Russ is right. Spending $30 p.m. requires lot much gut! biut more over that.. will there be such CONTENT delievered on mobileTV to create un-resistable "PULL"??
Posted By :- Sushil
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