When it comes to feature phones, most folks are not interested in them, but parents who are scouting for a new phone that just works without having to worry about the “smart” aspect of it might want to check out at what Nokia has in their stable, not to mention the stable of entry level handsets from the likes of Samsung and LG. Well, LG’s attempt this time round comes in the form of the LG Extravert, where it will be part of Verizon Wireless’ prepaid line up.

This feature phone is different from the rest since it will feature a sideways slider that has a full QWERTY keyboard, making it a snap for messaging on the go, while there is also a 2.8″ WQVGA touch screen display at 400 x 240 resolution to bring it to the second decade of the 21st century. Running on LG’s feature phone touch OS, it also has the environment in mind with 30% of the battery cover being made of recycled materials, and the battery itself contains no cadmium, lead, or mercury. Other hardware specifications include a 2-megapixel shooter, Bluetooth 3.0+EDR connectivity, a 3.5mm headset jack, the ability to handle microSD memory card for expansion purposes, and social network support. Expect to fork out $109.99 for this.

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