LG Chocolate (VX8575)
Manufacturer | LG |
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Slogan | Is it a phone, or something better? or Life's Good! |
Series | LG Chocolate Series |
Compatible networks | Verizon Wireless |
Availability by country | October 2010 |
Predecessor | LG Chocolate 3 (LG VX-8560) |
Successor | Pantech Crux |
Related | LG Touch LG8575 (Alltel and US Cellular) |
Form factor | Bar |
Memory | 1 Gigabyte Dedicated Built-In Storage for Music |
Removable storage | Up To 8 GB MicroSD Card Slot (No Card Included) |
Battery | 850 mAh Standard Battery |
Data inputs | Touch QWERTY and Alphanumeric |
Display | 3.2 Inch QVGA, Resistive Touch Screen |
Rear camera | 3.2-megapixel, with autofocus and flash |
Front camera | none |
Connectivity | 1X Digital and 3G CDMA |
Other | Colors (both battery covers included): black or purple |
Development status | Discontinued |
Hearing aid compatibility | Yes |
The LG VX8575, often referred to simply as the LG Chocolate Touch, is the fourth cellular phone in the popular LG Chocolate line with the Verizon Wireless network. Like the other Chocolate phones, the phone has an MP3 player that runs on Dolby Mobile. Since its release in November 2009, roughly 1.2 million devices have been sold. Also the LG Chocolate Touch has a 3.2-megapixel camera. The device was also released on Alltel as the AX8575 or the LG Touch, as well as on U.S. Cellular as the UX8575 or LG Touch. The phone was discontinued in the fall of 2010 and was replaced by the Pantech Crux, which was another music-oriented phone. However, the Chocolate Touch on Verizon Wireless is still available as a Certified Pre-Owned device for free.
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