When the original LG Vu launched on AT&T, it wasn’t necessarily the best reviewed device on the handset market. And because of that, it looks like AT&T and LG have helped one another to make a gadjet that, at least on paper, looks like it will be a much-improved iteration. Especially with that slide-out landscape QWERTY keyboard. First and foremost, the LG Vu Plus is designed to be the next best thing when it comes to AT&T’s offered MoviTV service, FLO TV. While the original Vu could do the same thing, it’ll be a lot better to watch your favorite shows on the 3-inch capacitive touchscreen on the LG Vu Plus this time around. The service comes packed with a 7-day free trial if you’ve never used the service before and want to give it a try. It features access to AT&T’s 7.2Mbps HSDPA, has a 3MP camera on the back with autofocus and video capturing capabilities, and you’re able to use AT&T’s Video Share as well. It also has a MicroSD card slot, because 50MB of internal memory just isn’t enough. AT&T is launching the smartphone on June 6th.
AT&T Intros the LG Vu Plus
When the original LG Vu launched on AT&T, it wasn’t necessarily the best reviewed device on the market. And because of that, it looks like AT&T and LG have worked together to make something that, at least on paper, looks like it will be a much-improved iteration. Especially with that slide-out landscape QWERTY keyboard.

First and foremost, the LG Vu Plus is designed to be the next best thing when it comes to AT&T’s offered MoviTV service, FLO TV. While the original Vu could do the same thing, it’ll be a lot better to watch your favorite shows on the 3-inch capacitive touchscreen on the Vu Plus this time around. The service is just $9.99 per month, and it comes packed with a 7-day free trial if you’ve never used the service before and want to give it a try.
It features access to AT&T’s 7.2Mbps HSDPA, has a 3MP camera on the back with autofocus and video capturing capabilities, and you’re able to use AT&T’s Video Share as well. It also has a MicroSD card slot, because 50MB of internal memory just isn’t enough. AT&T is launching the device on June 6th, and it will run you $149.99 after a new, two-year contract gets signed, and you send in that $50 mail-in rebate.
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