Lets hope they take all the features and fix all the complaints from the 8300, 8350 and 8360 and put that knowledge together to make one great, solid, bug-free phone. (wait, if its running the Verizon OS like any other phone, then forget the "bug-free" part as Verizon ruins every phone LG makes, and the firmware updates just make it worse. - Search my old posts and you'll see what I mean!)
On a flip phone from the VX83XX line? Not likely since at the very least it won't have a QWERTY keyboard (and likely not even an HTML browser or probably even EVDO Rev. A support). Nevertheless, it'll more than likely at require being on a NW plan, like the VX8360 does (for really no good reason).
Probably gonna be a low end phone, V's not gonna introduce another qwerty, with the likes of the Intesity, Rogue, the env's, Alias and Rival already out. Theres still those people who just need the basic flip phone for making calls and occasional texts.....maybe in 5 or so years, 90% of phones will have a qwerty or some sort (onscreen or physical)
Here are my predictions on upgrades this phone will see.
*2MP camera (with flash)
*Thinner
*Improved battery life
*A lock button so the external buttons can be locked
*Larger internal screen size (i think the external will stay the same)
*More polished UI
I really think some of these things will be on the 8370. These are all guesses on my part. Also I will put a large sum of money on the table that this phone is a flip phone.
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