It appears that LG's new CU320 slider phone will soon be released under the Cingular banner in the US. According to FCC documents the phone appears to be a GSM handset with UTMS connectivity and a rotating digital camera. The phone is also internet capable, can playback music and video, and is expandable via MMC cards. More photos can be found at the FCC website.
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