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LG Mystique hits US Cellular today

LG Mystique hits US Cellular today

LG Mystique will be made available from US Cellular from today onwards, where you will be able to take full advantage of this square-shaped handset that comes with an external touchscreen display as well as a QWERTY keyboard, signalling its messaging intention when flipped open. Other hardware specifications include a 2-megapixel camera with video recording ability, video playback function, music playback, dual speakers and Bluetooth connectivity. Internal memory can be further augmented thanks to a microSD memory card slot. Expect the LG Mystique to retail for $80 after a $50 mail-in rebate and a two-year contract. Just in case you were wondering why this looks so familiar, it is also known as the Lotus Elite from Sprint.

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