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difenbaker
01-30-2007, 10:32 AM
LG SV260 business mobile phone announced
Posted in LG by mad4mobilephones on 30 Jan 2007

LG continues to bring out new products almost every week and the LG SV260 seems to be another winner.

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Designed for the business market the SV260 contains a range of high end features and is touted as a premium folder of useful tools and applications.

The ‘Motiquette’ feature allows you to automatically inform callers if they are trying to ring while you are in a meeting. The phone sends an SMS message to the caller explaining that you are unavailable, marketed as a mobile secretary Motiquette is an innovative feature that goes one step beyond voicemail.

Another good feature is the “Voice Secretary” which will read your text messages, emails and daily schedule aloud. A useful magnification feature allows important messages and diary items to be enlarged for easy reading.

Some of the more standard features on the LG SV260 include a 1.3 mega pixel camera, MP3 player and a useful electronic dictionary with pronunciation assistance.

Other features added to the SV260 include 1.3 MP camera, mp3 capabilities, an electronic dictionary with built in pronunciation aide, among other standards.

more here:
http://www.mad4mobilephones.com/news/394/


cheers!

Jose_R.A.M
01-30-2007, 10:46 AM
Aren't there also apps for S60 that already do some of that "secretary" functions?

Hopefully this one will actually work and not crash forcing you to still manually text people that you're unavailable (as has been the case for the similar s60 apps I've tried)

carcomptoy
01-30-2007, 10:50 AM
Isn't that send SMS option standard on S60 3rd Edition?? I've been using this since I got the E70 :rolleyes:

zalameh1
02-01-2007, 11:57 AM
Isn't that send SMS option standard on S60 3rd Edition?? I've been using this since I got the E70 :rolleyes:

yeh.. its weird how nokia doesnt advertise that.. they only point out the obvious.