AT&T broadened its multimedia cellphone stable not so long ago with the new LG CU515. We recently had some hands-on time with this 3G mid-tier device. The CU515 is a well built flip phone that comes equipped with a decent array of multimedia features, including a 2.0" 65k color display, stereo Bluetooth support, and a microSD memory card slot that can use cards of up to 4GB in capacity. All of that storage room can be used for music or photos and videos shot with the phone's 1.3 megapixel camera.The LG CU515 also supports AT&T's Mobile Music service, which provides access to normal subscription based music services such as Napster and eMusic. The phone is also compatible with MobiTV and XM Radio Mobile, both of which worked reasonably well for us, and even includes the MusicID application that can be used to identify songs heard over the radio. It is a handy application that AT&T has been including on many of its handsets recently.
The CU515 is a reasonably sized device that measures a little less than 18mm in thickness, which makes the cellphone still slim enough to slide easily enough into a pants pocket. The CU515 also sports a large alpha-numerical keypad and navigational d-pad filled to the brim with shortcuts. The CU515 supports GPRS and EDGE on all four GSM bands, and supports high-speed HSDPA data on the two North American UMTS bands. With solid and lightning fast 3G support, the phone also supports AT&T's CV video service, which provies quick access to mobile news, weather, and sports videos. The CU515 also supports AT&T's Video Share service, which is a one-way live video calling system that we didn't get to test out.
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