Rogers Wireless in Canada will release the LG Vu in the beginning of May. We’ve no idea if “available exclusively at Rogers Wireless” means it will be exclusive for Canada only, or worldwide, making AT&T waiting, here in the U.S., although the rumors first appeared for its version.
Lots of information about the LG Vu is revealed. The images confirm the similar to Prada and Viewty design as well as that it will run on a modified version of the software used in those two. It is a half an inch (13mm) thick candybar with 2.8-inch 240×400 pixels touch sensitive display. The camera is 2-megapixel and the memory is expanded through microSD cards. It has full HTML browser, which would make use of the 3G HSDPA fast data.

The Vu is just as sleek and slick as the Prada phone; perhaps even more so thanks to a less-blocky design at the ends. It’s quite light and thin, especially for a phone with such advanced features. The massive touch screen on the front is crisp and bright, and the touch capability works well. We did have trouble with the scroll bar in the browser, but LG made it a point to tell us that the browser was an older, non-final version. The final version will support full HTML web sites like the Voyager.
Here’s a video of LG Vu features:





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