This post brought to you by LG DoublePlay™. All opinions are 100% mine.
Cell phone technology has improved considerably over time. Mobile phones, which once only served as a means of placing phone calls on the go, have become interactive devices, capable of managing several aspects of people's lives. Not only have many features been added, but the original functionality has also been improved. Example is the LG DoublePlay.
LG DoublePlay is a T-Mobile device that has dual-screens - a primary 3.5 inch display and a smaller one sitting beneath that. The display is revealed by sliding the top portion of the device up. On each side of the secondary display are keys to make up a split hardware QWERTY keyboard. The device also has a 5-megapixel camera with LED flash and HD 720p video recording, allowing you to capture and share pictures and videos via messaging, e-mail, or Facebook.
LG DoublePlay works as a regular mobile device but also lets you concentrate on your social life at the same time. You can update FACEBOOK or send a text and never close out of what you’re doing.
When I first got my cell phone about a year ago, I was doing very few text messages, now it's become a common way to communicate…maybe I don't do as many as some, but they are getting up to the 500 messages a month.
The Question is: How many hours do you spend using social networks on your phone? And how do you think the LG Double Play would change the way you text and interact with your social networks?
The LG DoublePlay™ phone looks fun, and it is available exclusively at T-Mobile, so exploring their service is something I'll have to do.
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