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>> Nicole Lee: I'm Nicole Lee, Associate Editor for CNET.com coming to you from CTIA 2009 in Las Vegas. This is a first look at the LG Xenon, which is a new phone from AT&T. It has a touch screen display on the front, and on the side is a slide-up QWERTY keyboard. On the bottom row of the touch screen, you do get four shortcuts to the phone dialer, the contacts list, the messaging menu as well as the main menu. You can also have different home speeds. One for your favorite contacts and one for your favorite applications. On the back is a two megapixel camera with a flash. There's also a micro SD [inaudible] on the side. Features of the LG Xenon include the aforementioned two megapixel camera, a music player, stereo Bluetooth. It also has GPS built in. It also has 3G HSD [phonetic] functionality. So you can also get AT&T's web [inaudible] services like AT&T Mobile Music, AT&T Cellular Video, and so on. The LG Xenon will be available in April for $99.99 with a two-year service agreement. I'm Nicole Lee. This has been the LG Xenon.
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