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LG C1300 (AT&T) Review
The good: Small and light; well-integrated instant messenger; solid call quality.
The bad: No external display; keys are small and hard to press; poor standby battery life.
The bottom line: LG's sleek, flyweight C1300 is great for a starter cell phone, but its quirky design and subpar battery life won't please everyone.
LG C1300 (AT&T) Specs
Manufacturer: LG Electronics U.S.A.
Part number: C1300SLVATT
- Product Basic Spec
