Despite having a cramped touchscreen keyboard, the LG Glimmer brings a lot to the table: Bluetooth 2.0, the high-speed EvDO network, GPS, support for standard audio, and an impressive 2-megapixel camera. And while it's no iPhone killer, you get a lot of bang for the $130 you'll need to shell out for this device. After watching the video, read our full review too.
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