LG Vortex (review)
- December 10th, 2010
LG Vortex is a device with 3.2-inch HVGA capacitive touchscreen, GPS, Wi-Fi, 3MP camera, Bluetooth and microSDHC card slot. It is powered by a 600MHz CPU and runs Android 2.2.
SOURCE PhoneArena
Archive for the ‘ LG ’ Category
LG Vortex is a device with 3.2-inch HVGA capacitive touchscreen, GPS, Wi-Fi, 3MP camera, Bluetooth and microSDHC card slot. It is powered by a 600MHz CPU and runs Android 2.2.
SOURCE PhoneArena
SOURCE MobileTechWorldTV
LG Electronics today announced that worldwide sales of its Optimus One smartphone have hit one million units just 40 days after the phone’s initial launch. Now available in most of Europe, Asia-Pacific countries and the USA , the Optimus One is the fastest selling mobile handset in the company’s history.
Powered by the Android 2.2 OS and optimized for Google Mobile Services, the LG Optimus One has been a big hit with first-time smartphone buyers looking for high performance and useful applications in a handset priced very competitively to feature phones.
The Optimus One also incorporates a unique LG-designed user-interface along with a camera that features face tracking and smile shot, a 3.2-inch wide HVGA screen and a long-lasting 1500mAh capacity battery.
With a nod to style-conscious users, LG’s new smartphone comes in a wide range of color schemes including black, wine, titan, blue, silver and purple. Exact color availability will vary from market to market.

SOURCE lg.com
Today LG Electronics announced first Windows Phone 7 handset, the LG Optimus 7. Utilising Microsoft’s brand new operating system, the LG Optimus 7 heralds a new era for smartphones and consumers. Optimus 7 has a 3.8-inch screen with 800×480 pixels, and a 5 megapixel camera capable of recording 720p video. It has 16 GB of memory, and supports Bluetooth 2.1 and Wi-Fi.

The LG Optimus 7 represents the product of close work between LG and Microsoft to create a user-friendly handset that combined the glance and go experience of the Windows Phone 7 combined with the best features that are exclusive to LG devices. These include the DLNA-based Play To, augmented reality and Voice-to-Text, which can all be added as Live Tiles on the Windows Phone 7 to personalise your device and can be accessed via integrated “Hubs”.
Specifications:
SOURCE lgblog.co.uk
LG Optimus S will feature a 3.2-inch touchscreen, 3.2-megapixel auto-focus camera, 600MHz processor, and will thankfully come packed with Android 2.2 from the beginning.
SOURCE IntoMobile
Exclusive to T-Mobile customers, LG Optimus T offers Android 2.2, Voice Actions for Android and one-touch access to popular Google services to keep customers connected while on the go.
LG Optimus T makes staying connected to friends and family while on the go a quick, one-touch process. Using Voice Actions for Android, customers can control their Android-powered phone by speaking commands to call, text, e-mail and even find directions on a map, among other tasks. LG Optimus T also offers customers close integration with popular Google services, such as Google Search, Gmail, Google Talk and Google Maps.
With access to Android Market, LG Optimus T customers can download and personalize their phone with thousands of free and paid applications. In addition, the customizable home screen, expandable up to seven panes, on the Optimus T keeps life simple by bringing what matters most upfront and center, including favorite applications and widgets. The Optimus T comes equipped with a 3.2-megapixel autofocus camera with video capture, as well as pre-installed 2 GB microSD card and support for up to 32 GB of removable memory.

SOURCE t-mobile.com
LG XOXO features a 3.8-inch LCD touchscreen display with HXGA resolution (1024×480) and a quick math suggests that the screen’s pixels per inch (PPI) comes to around 298, which is not as good as the iPhone 4’s Retina Display but better than most smartphones in the market.
Additionally, the phone has a 5MP autofocus camera with flash, 720p HD video playback with DivX support, Wi-Fi, full HTML web browser, OZ App Store support and comes color options of black and purple and white and silver.

[via techtickerblog]
The LG KC780 has been officially confirmed, and is predictable to be launched soon.

Some of the expected features of LG KC780 are 8 megapixel with autofocus and 30fps video recording, limited touchscreen functionality, quad band GSM support and EDGE connectivity, support for a microSD card, 140 MB internal memory, USB 2.0 connectivity.
LG KM500 (LG Matterhorn KM500) is the first music phone of the LG company.
With a average in size 101.5 x 48 x 15 mm and 155 grams, including battery, LG KM500 striking appearance along with the large 2 inch QVGA TFT display (240 x 320 pixels resolution) screen which is great for displaying music info or viewing pictures which have been snapped on the 2 megapixel camera, complete with digital zoom and flash.
The player (supportive of AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA, RA and MP3 ) is easy to use and functional enough, but there is no equalizer. A music enabled slider with a 1GB expanded memory in addition to a 50MB internal memory. It also has easy PC sync for downloading of files and onscreen music info display.
The LG KM500 has a microSD card slot, GPRS/EDGE connection, USB connectivity and Bluetooth.

LG KM500 can be acquired for around $250 USD, depending on the location.
The successor of the popular Viewty and with 8 Megapixel Camera, LG KC910 is a rival for Sony Ericcson C905 & Samsung Innov8.
LG KC910 will come with 8 Megapixel Camera complete with image stabilization & a Xenon Flash, auto focus, Schneider-Kreuznach lens, Touch Screen, 3 inch TFT touchscreen display with 240 x 400 pixels (WQVGA), equipped with internal GPS, WiFi, TV out, DivX support, Bluetooth 2.0, very thin aluminum casing (less than 14 mm) with a hardened glass display and so on.
LG KC910 will be able to record video at 720×480 pixels and 30 frames per second.

The LG KC910 should be available by October 2008