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LG Adds Swipe-to-Share DLNA Tech to Windows Phone 7

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Sep 6, 2010, 9:03 AM   by Eric M. Zeman

LG today announced that it will be branding its Windows Phone 7 devices LG Optmus 7. LG also announced that it is incorporating DLNA media sharing technology into its forthcoming line of Windows Phone 7 devices. The unique feature that LG is introducing will allow users to automatically share media content by simply swiping the content up off the top of the screen. The Korea Times explains that the Optimus 7 device will see other compatible DLNA equipment that's in range, and users will be able to choose which device they flick the content to. Files that can be shared include 720p HD videos, high-resolution photos and high-quality music files. LG's Optimus 7 Windows Phone 7 line is expected to launch during the fourth quarter of 2010.

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boredandtattooed

Sep 6, 2010, 9:59 AM

This is supid

you can even look here on phonescoop and see that the last time DLNA was talked about was in january 08 and the N95..lot of good it did Nokia.. why do it, its a dead feature ya know

"hey i can share my 720p videos with people" sweet a 30second 720p cell phone vid is well over 25MB.. have fun standing there for 10minutes while your video downloads to the other handset... better not walk to far away or youll lose it and need to start over..

FAIL!!
Seems to work just fine on my Captivate via Allshare...

Have you ever TRIED it?
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