Filed under: Multimedia, Software, LG
First there was Verizon, and while The Network certainly enjoyed its limited time engagement with YouTube, it’s all fair game now. Following Apple, Helio, Nokia, Vodafone, and a couple more for good measure, LG has just announced that some of its future handsets will also be “YouTube-ready.” The company claims that customers picking up the aforementioned units will be able to “discover, watch, and share originally created videos” on YouTube, decreasing the wait time between shooting that blooper short and uploading it to the world. Interestingly, LG failed to mention model names when referring to its impending YouTube-enabled lineup, but the elusive devices are nevertheless slated to land worldwide at the end of this year.
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Original post by Darren Murph
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