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Sprint Introduces the LG Fusic mobile phone

Fri, 26 May 2006

Sprint today introduced the new LG Fusic, a cell phone with music and entertainment services packaged in a progressive design .

The appeal of the Fusic is supposed to be that it looks and feels like a music player, down to the iPod-like wheel control on the front, and with instant over-the-air access to the Sprint Music Store so users can load up the phones with their favourite tunes .

Nonetheless, the Fusic has a few things going for it besides it oh-so-hip name, most notably a built-in FM transmitter for sending music from the phone to car or home stereo systems. The Fusic also features swappable faceplates (blue, pink, green, and black are available). Also on board: Bluetooth stereo support, 64 MB of microSD storage (expandable up to 1 GB), a ringtone composer, a stereo headset, and support for Sprint's EV-DO data and media services.

The Fusic also features a 1.3-megapixel camera and camcorder. Coupled with Sprint PCS Picture Mail, consumers can capture, share, print, and display their photos with friends and family . Supporting Themes, the Fusic gives users a way to personalise menus, shortcuts and screen savers .

Danny Bowman, vice president of product marketing for Sprint, said, "Sprint is seeing significant growth in the demand for music on mobile phones . In fact, since launching the Sprint Music Store last fall more than three million songs have now been downloaded. Fusic delivers the best in mobility and Sprint Power Vision services in a single device. It is designed to enhance the overall mobile entertainment experience for customers and offers a variety of personalisation options."
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