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New GPS cellphone enters Korea market

The Leisure Navi-Phone GPS-L2000 has recently been released in the Korean market that offers GPS functionality in addition to its regular cellphone duties. Features include a generous 3.2″ LCD touchscreen display, USB connectivity, a miniSD memory card slot for expansion options, an integrated MP3 player, an electronic dictionary, and an optional DMB TV function. You can pick up the Leisure Navi-Phone GPS-L2000 for approximately $590. I wonder how the battery life fares though with all these fancy functions thrown in.

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