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The recently introduced LG Craze is a cheap prepaid mobile phone. It aims at a market to teenagers who text excessively, but got a better keyboard and a sharper design. It's a compact slide handset that fits into your hand. The LG Craze mobile phone has a 2.4” resistive touchscreen that suffers from poor viewing angles. All interaction is achieved via the slide out-QWERTY keyboard. This mobile phone naturally comes with a wide range of Telstra apps and services, most of which you'll never use. There are no social networking applications, apart from Telstra's Tribe service, through the browser. Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Flickr and YouTube can also be accessed through the browser, but is a little sluggish when loading pages.
Other features include a basic 3 MP camera, an MP3 player, and a microSD card slot for extra storage. This new LG Craze mobile phone is available in Australia for prepaid at just $129.
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