Verizon has officially launched the
LG Dare VX9700 through its
on-line web site and TeleSales division, despite some people being able to
order it since June 24th. The Dare is the 3nd non-smartphone incorporating a touchscreen, to be released by this carrier, following the LG
Voyager and Samsung
Glyde, and is intended to compete directly with Samsung's
Instinct and Apple's upcoming
iPhone 3G.
Features
include a 3" diagonal WQVGA touch-sensitive display with light sensor
to automatically adjust brightness, 3.2MP autofocus camera and flash
with face detection
technology,
VGA video recording, built-in photo and video editing capabilities,
HTML Browser, 3.5mm headset jack, movie quality video playback from
memory card, updated media player with equalizer and Rhapsody support,
handwriting recognition, drag and drop contacts with a unique photo
interface, multitasking, Bluetooth 2.1, accelerometer, EVDO Rev A,
microUSB, and support for up to 8GB microSDHC memory cards. All of this
is packaged into a device measuring 4.10"H x 2.20"W x 0.50"D and with a
weight of 3.76 oz. Pricing is $199 after $50 rebate on a 2-year
contract, $249 after $50 rebate on a 1-year contract, and $409 full
retail.
*
UPDATE*
For a limited time, Verizon is including a
FREE 8GB
microSDHC memory card with Dare orders placed on-line with a $79
Nationwide Basic plan (1350 minutes) or $99 Nationwide Basic Unlimited
plan.