
Telecom launches LG Windows Phone 7
Just as we were beginning to think New Zealand consumers would be stuck with the HTC 7 forever, Telecom has finally announced the availability of the LG C900k Optimus7Q.
The LG device was only previously available to Telecom’s Gen-i business customers.
Back in December TechDay tracked down an LG spokesperson who said that the LG C900k Optimus7Q would go on general release to Telecom customers in "the first week of March 2011”.
They were only a month out.
The LG device will set you back a cool $899, less if you sign up to a contract.
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