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LG “Baking” New Phones

This is perhaps the best way to sum up the new batch of mobile phones that LG Electronics has in store for all the mobile phone addicts. According to the LG 2010 Q1 roadmap, the company is set to unveil phones that come with names somewhat similar to their celebrated LG Chocolate. Among the new phones set to be released include:

  • LG Wine2
  • LG Wine Junior
  • LG Stage
  • LG Mini
  • LG Goya
  • LG Sweet
  • LG Cookie2
  • LG GX200

Some may be sequels such as the LG Wine2, LG Wine Junior, LG Sweet and the LG Cookie2 which may showcase a new design or better camera. The LG Stage looks like it will pick up from the LG Arena. The rest seem to be new phones to be set out in the market, referring to the LG Goya and LG Mini. Finally, the LG GX200 is a 2 SIM card handybar which may be simple and cheap for the mobile market.

Hopefully we can get more features in the coming months.

(Source) Unwired

Tags: goya, gx200, handybar, LG, lg chocolate, mobile market, mobile phone, mobile phones, q1, sequels, showcase, sim card, wine
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  • LG-SU630/KU6300/LU6300

    LG Electronics has been making waves with its LG Chocolate BL40 mobile phone and now, its Black Label Series has finally found its way towards the Korean market. The LG-SU630/KU6300/LU6300 features a widened 21:9 display with a 4” WVGA LCD Touch Screen boasting of a 800×345 resolution. It comes with DivX support for mobile phones without the assistance of a standard PC allowing people to enjoy videos.

    Among its standard features include a system memory of 4GB Nand Flash and 2GB SDRAM. For user memory, SU630(80MB), KU6300 (133MB) and LU6300 (68MB). Provisions for external memory can accommodate up to 16GB for user MP3 and video files. It also comes with a Schneider built-in 8 megapixel camera, BlueTooth connectivity and Li-ion batteries.

    (Source) LG Korea

    Tags: Black Label, connectivity, external memory, ion batteries, korea, korean market, LG, lg chocolate, lg-electronics, li ion, mobile phone, mobile phones, nand flash, provisions, schneider, sdram, system memory, touch screen, video files, waves, wvga
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  • If rumors are true, Verizon Wireless may be coming out with another mobile phone with the LG Chocolate Touch VX8575 this October. Originally posted by Dax a couple of days ago, the LG Chocolate Touch VX8575 carries an entirely different look compared to the much publicized LG Chocolate BL40. Most of the striking features were already covered in that post although one rumored addition was the presence of a drum pad and keyboard. With this add-on, people can whip up their own beats!

    The features laid out for the LG Chocolate Touch VX8575 are indeed tempting to consider. And most of the features can be finally verified come October 18 once Verizon officially rolls out the phone. No word on the retail price though.

    (Source) Phone Arena

    Tags: 18 october, beats, Chocolate Touch, drum pad, keyboard, LG, lg chocolate, mobile phone, presence, retail price, striking features, Verizon
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  • LG Chocolate BL20 Slide Phone

    A lot of attention has been focused on the LG BL40 at the IFA trade show. But is that all that LG Electronics had to offer for the event? Apparently there is another model they forgot to mention, presumably one model lower than the LG BL40.

    The LG BL20 was also at Berlin but on a full page ad complete with image and specs. Though nothing was announced on when it would be made available, it does carry the features and design we can all associate with LG’s roster of chocolate phones. But for now, all we can depict from it is that it is a slider phone. Other features? Well a wild guess is that it would carry lesser features considering that the model may be a bit lower or a subsidiary to the much publicized LG Chocolate BL40.

    (Source) Mobile Crunch

    Tags: berlin, crunch, LG, lg chocolate, lg-electronics, slide Phone, slider phone, subsidiary
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