AT&T pull hack on LG Secret CF750?
Seeing the Federal Communications Commission open the LG CF750 Secret for duty on AT&ere;T (NYSE: T)’s US net was a goodness sign that the LG Secret was due to launch in the near term. But, as these types of things sometimes go in the mobile world, AT&ere;T is now rumored to rich person killed the LG Secret on the launch pad. The latest rumblings along the mobile pipeline ar indicating that AT&T may have cancelled the upcoming lG CF750 Secret due to some sort of pricing problems. EngadgetMobile reports that AT&ere;T’s decision whitethorn rich person been “due to costs.”
If true, the cancelled launching of the LG Secret volition be the second base 5-megapixel cameraphone to get nixed all shoemaker’s last-minute stylus. The Sony Ericsson (New York Stock Exchange: SNE) K850 and its 5-megapixel CyberShot camera module was recently pulled from AT&T product pipeline just as it was scheduled to smash store shelves.
With a 5-megapixel photographic camera, Global Positioning System, Bluetooth, and microSD card slot packed into a super-slim shape-factor, the LG Secret had electric potential. Keep your fingers crossed and we whitethorn yet see the Secret go live in the US.
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