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LG introduces to the Egyptian market: Touchphone for Generation Z

LG Electronics announced the release of the LG T310i, a vibrant colored full-touch mobile phone designed to match the unique lifestyles of young “Generation Z” mobile consumers looking for great style and great connectivity.

The LG T310i is full-touch handsets suitable for younger users or first-time touch phone users. Tailored for the distinctive needs of today’s youth market, the LG T310i provides more versatile texting functionality, enhanced music options, wider social networking support, and a customizable, user-friendly interface and design.

LG T310i was designed primarily for young mobile users who enjoy expressing themselves in unique and stylish ways whether by phone or one of today’s most popular social networking tools.

LG T310i offer an intuitive and easy-to-use virtual QWERTY keypad allows for easy texting without the bulk of a physical keyboard. The keypad can be switched from portrait to landscape mode, providing young users with a much more convenient texting method.

The LG T310i makes social networking much more enjoyable thanks to its dedicated user interface optimized for just this type of activity. Users can also keep in touch with their friends through instant messaging and email that support threaded viewing for easier conversations.

The phone also includes a 3.5-inch headphone jack, FM radio and microSD slot for enjoying and easy sharing of music and movies. Add to this a stylish two-tone design and the fun cartoon-styled user interface and the LG T310i easily stands out in the full-touch handset market.

LG T310i compact form factor slips easily into a pocket or purse but still manages to include a generous 2.8-inch display.

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This article was originally posted on Africa ICT & Telecom Network


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