The LG Fathom is a Windows Mobile 6.5.3 device that just recently landed on Verizon Wireless, with pre-orders starting on May 27 and a June 3 release date. The Fathom can be seen as a cousin to the eXpo on AT&T, sans pico projector. It will be available for $150 after a $100 mail in rebate. The device has a 1 GHz processor, WiFi, Bluetooth, light sensor, proximity sensor, and GPS.
Features of the Fathom include:
* Sleek slate blue case takes customers from Monday meetings to Friday outings
* Large 3.2″ touch screen with Improved Touch Experience and vibration for tactile feedback
* 1 GHz processor
* Full slide-out QWERTY keyboard with simultaneous touch screen capabilities
* microSD slot for up to 16 GB of memory
* Wi-Fi® enabled (802.11 b/g/n)
* Bluetooth® 2.1 capabilities with support for the following profiles: headset, hands-free, dial-up networking, stereo, phone book access, basic printing, basic imaging, object push for vCard and vCalendar, file transfer, and serial port
* Built-in MP3 and WMA music player with music library, repeat and shuffle features, as well as stereo sound via headset or Bluetooth
* Windows® Media Player 10 Mobile and video player for WMV, MP4, and 3GP formats
* USB mass storage for file transfer between microSD card and PC
* One-touch speaker phone and speaker-independent voice commands
* Text to speech and voice-activated dialing for up to 4,000 entries
(via: Engadget)
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