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LG VX8360 Cell Phone Review–Highly Basic Cell Phone

The LG VX8360 is a flip phone with a 1.3 megapixel camcorder, speakerphone, Bluetooth connectivity, music player to support several different formats, mobile web, mobile email, hearing aid compatibility and a battery capable of provideing an oddly uneven three hundred sixteen minutes of talk time.

It’s a little on the basic side.  But it does have a fairly decent set of features, and it even offers a few games to boot.  It will do a fair job of making and receiving calls, and if that’s all you’re looking for a phone to do, you’ll do all right with the LG VX8630.

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LG Mini touchscreen cellphone

LG Mini is considered by some people to be the smallest and slimmest cellphone in the market that boasts a 3.2-inch full touchscreen.

Anyway, the LG Mini comes with a 5-megapixel camera that has face detection, HSDPA connectivity, WiFi, and FM Radio. Other goodies of the latest LG cellphone include real-time location thanks to the use of A-GPS, and being able to share photos and videos into various social networks.

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LG Accolade at Verizon

There is a new LG cellphone at the Verizon website, it is named LG VX5600 Accolade and was only recently added to their catalog.

In terms of specifications, this LG model can be considered an “entry-level” device and goes directly into the “flip” category. It comes with a 1.3-megapixel camera that includes a picture editor and a lot of different shooting modes, as well as dual displays (inside and outside) as well as Bluetooth and GPS.

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LG GD880 Mini briefly caught on video

So it turns out LG really wasn’t messing around with the “Mini” name on its new GD880 full touchscreen set that’s likely due to break out at its MWC open house next week, because our dear colleagues at Engadget Spanish have scored a quick video of the thing — and goodness, it’s small. F480 owners and fans are probably going to feel right at home with this thing, a phone that LG claims is the world’s smallest with a 3.2-inch display.

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LG Cookie Plus GS500 joins the touchscreen party

LG announced  new touchscreen phone – the LG Cookie Plus GS500.
Presented as being “sociable, enjoyable and affordable,” the LG Cookie Plus is obviously based on the original Cookie phone .

Unlike the old Cookie, the LG Cookie Plus GS500 features 3G connectivity. It also offers social networking connectivity (Facebook, Twitter, Flickr), an animated UI with widgets, a full touchscreen, FM tuner, 3MP camera, and Editable Screenshot MMS – a feature capable of capturing web images for editing and sending to other phones.

The LG Cookie Plus GS500 will be first available in France and Italy (starting early March), coming in various color versions. After that, the phone will be introduced in other 43 countries around the world.

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LG Arena Max LU9400 spotted in wild

Details and a photo of the LG Arena Max LU9400 have leaked, courtesy of Korean site Cetizen.  The handset – first sighted clearing WiFi certification – is believed to have a 3.5-inch touchscreen display, WiFi and GPS, together with a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset.

There’s also a 5-megapixel camera, but beyond that the phone is a mystery.  That includes OS; the image doesn’t clearly confirm what platform the Arena Max is running, but we’ve previously heard that it’s a featurephone rather than a true smartphone (just like the original LG Arena).
As for which carrier will get the LG Arena Max LU9400, or indeed which countries it will launch in, there’s no word.  The phone has been spotted with Cyon logos – LG’s Korean phone brand – but there’s no reason to believe that it will only be released there.

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LG KM555e Clubby sets record for most awesomely-named phone

Just when you thought the Corby’s title was secure, along comes Samsung’s archrival LG with the KM555e Clubby — a phone whose meaningless, perfectly trademarkable name knows no limits of awesomeness. Apart from built-in support for LG’s Music Club track download service, we’re not sure what makes this thing so “clubby” — it’s just a midrange full-touch dumbphone with a WQVGA display, 3 megapixel cam, and Dolby Mobile tech on board — but seriously, with a name like that, does it matter? We submit that it does not.

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LG ENV3 Cell Phone Review

Most of LG’s line of consumer products has given me very little complaint, or even much to take note of negatively.  Sure, they haven’t been wildly impressive cell phones, but I’ve seen some great stuff come out of LG, including that incredible LG Chocolate Touch.
The LG ENV3 cell phone features voice dialing, conference call capability, caller ID and speakerphone. It also features Bluetooth connectivity, a phone number with capacity for a thousand names and numbers, mobile email and internet browser, VCAST and VZNavigator, audio and video file support, a variety of downloadable games and similar files, a three megapixel camera, alarm clock, calendar, calculator and a battery capable of up to three hundred and twenty seven minutes of talk time on one charge.

Better yet, this is really two phones in one.  Not only does it have a fairly “normal” flip phone with keypad on the face, but it also opens up and offers a QWERTY keypad.

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LG GW620 Review

Android is an operating system that failed to bring about the eagerly anticipated revolution in the cell phone world, but has managed to become overwhelmingly popular. At this time, probably the only cell phone manufacturers that are not heavily preoccupied working on Android-based devices are Apple, Nokia and Palm. Many studies prove the platform is getting more widespread and influential by the day and most of them also indicate that Android will rank second to Symbian in just a few years.

Android and LG. These are words that we don’t typically use in one and the same sentence. So far, the Korean manufacturer has introduced two Android-based handsets to be sold globally – the LG GW620 (also known as the Eve) and the GT540. What the company seems to be trying to accomplish with them is get a proper feel of the market and showcase its personalized S-CLASS interface on a brand new platform. Neither of these two comes with powerful hardware or contemporary software. LG GW620 hit the shelves equipped with somewhat obsolete software, because is runs Android version 1.5, while the current OS edition as the time of this review is 2.1.

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LG GD350 cellphone pops out

The LG GD350 is a new and unknown cellphone from LG and at this time we don’t have any official details about the device, only a picture.

Anyway, the LG GD350 will surely come with a 2-megapixel camera on the internal display screen, there might be another external screen but so far we don’t know. In the upcoming days we will probably have more details about the fresh GD350, until then you can admire the cellphone by looking at the photos.

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