Another 3G smartphone on the market

Nov 18, 2008 15:07 GMT  ·  By

As the name clearly indicates, the Incite from AT&T is a phone that is meant to get people thrilled and, as a matter of fact, it actually has plenty to pride itself on. Running on quadband GSM and tri-band HSDPA support, it is already regarded as a global phone.

It seems that the recipe for success, at least in what regards this case, is combining the speed of 3G and LG's cleverly designed line. Incite appears to be a very shiny kind of phone, with a 3'' QVGA 256K TFT (240x400 pixel) touchscreen display in the front that wonderfully matches the sophisticated lines and the stylish appearance of this smartphone.

The Incite comes equipped with most of all the desirable features, such as a 3.2 Megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth with A2DP, FM Radio, 256MB of ROM and 128MB of RAM memory, and a microSD slot for an expanding memory of up to 16GB. Running on the 6.1 Windows Mobile platform, its performances are notable especially due to the following features: Windows Media Player10, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Direct Push, Instant Messaging, Windows Live or Mobile Word, Excel and OneNote.

However, this is not all, as Incite also delivers a pleasant multimedia experience, by offering you an auto-rotative display useful for clearer pictures, the Live Video Picture and Playback, the AT&T Mobile Music feature, along with the Song Identification feature.

Assuming all this has managed to spark your interest, or at least to make you want more details on the device, you should know that the LG Incite is going to be available only in AT&T stores for $499.99, no contract deal, or for $299.99 on a two-year agreement and $100 in-mail rebate. So, considering its performances and the fact that you could purchase the Incite for as little as $200, these two alone actually seem like a good recommendation for all those who are interested in it.