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Sunday, September 9, 2007

LG Debuts Prada Phone

LG Electronics and Prada has unveiled the Prada Phone (KE850) - a touch
screen mobile phone that the company touts to be unique, sophisticated and
elegant.



The two companies have worked closely together on every aspect of the product - from handset development, attention to detail, to design and technological innovation.

President and CEO of LG Electronics, Dr. Scott Ahn said, "We at LG are exceptionally proud of the Prada Phone by LG. The two companies have worked together seamlessly towards a truly shared vision, to develop one of the most beautifully stylish handsets the market has ever seen."

President and CEO of Prada, Mr. Patrizio Bertelli said, "As we do with ready-to-wear and accessories, we were looking at a break-through. Consistent with our approach, we are not branding an existing product; rather, Miuccia and I have been working with LG to give this new phone a very strong character and unique style, both in its contents and in its design. We, just like our partners at LG, are known for the attention to detail and uncompromising quality of our products. And we find these characteristics in the new mobile phone."

The company claims that its PRADA Phone introduces the world's first advanced touch interface which eliminates the conventional keypad making the overall usage experience a highly tactile one. An extra wide LCD screen maximizes visual impact, allowing the user to benefit from several key features of the phone, including the 2 megapixel camera featuring Schneider-Kreuznach lens, video player and document viewer capacity. Above all, these features contribute to the phone's beautifully sleek and simplistic appearance.

Glowing icons on the face of the phone disappear when not in use to reveal a black exterior. The phone is ultra thin (just 12 mm), and hosts an array of additional multimedia functions, including an MP3 player and a music multitasking function for messaging. It also boasts an external memory slot, allowing the user to increase memory capacity for images, music and film clips.



The PRADA Phone by LG - Technical Specifications


Design

  • Candy Bar (card type)
  • Slim and simple design
  • Wide LCD & Touch Screen, No Keypad & Navi-key
  • Unique design: Black, simple and sleek with no buttons
  • Capacitive Touch Screen
  • Touch keypad: Touch keypad becomes ‘invisible' when not in use, keeping the handset's features simple and unique.
  • Dimensions: 98.8 × 54 × 12 mm

Music

  • MP3 Player quality sound
  • Multi Codec support: MP3, ACC, ACC+, WMA, RA
  • External Memory Slot (Micro SD)
  • Music Multitasking (Messaging)
  • Macromedia Flash UI
  • FM radio
  • 5 EQ effects (Normal, Classic, Jazz, Pop, Rock)

Camera / Video Camera

  • 2 megapixels camera for clear shots
  • Up to 6 Frame Multi Shots
  • 3 filter special effects (Sepia/Grey/Negative)
  • Digital Zoom up to 2X as well as set timer function
  • High resolution LCD for clearer and sharper pictures and videos
  • 8 MB Internal Mass Storage Memory and External 256MB MicroSD

Video

  • Up to WQVGA (400x240) 30fps movie playback
  • Video can be filmed endlessly according to memory capacity
  • Video Player (MPEG4, H.263, H.264)
  • Video playback

Connectability

  • Internet
  • USB Ver. 2.0 (full speed)
  • EDGE Tri-Band (900/1800/1900)
  • Bluetooth 2.0, USB 2.0, USB Mass storage
  • GPRS
  • Document Viewer (ppt, doc, xls, pdf, txt )

The PRADA Phone by LG is available from Vodafone and Optus retailers across Australia from mid September at a recommended retail price of $999


» Via SmartHouse.com.au

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

LG Unveils iPhone-Like 3G Handset


LG Electronics Inc.'s battle to beat the iPhone is far from over. The South Korean electronics company has unveiled its second iPhone-like handset and this one packs several important features the iPhone doesn't: 3G and high-speed cellular data networking.

The LG-KS20 bears a strong resemblance to the iPhone thanks to a shiny front-face that is devoid of almost all buttons.

The phone is compatible with 3G WCDMA (wideband code division multiple access) networks, the 3G standard being deployed by most operators around the world. That means it will work in countries like Japan and South Korea, where the iPhone won't at present.

It also means faster data networking. WCDMA supports speeds of around 384k bps (bits per second) in its basic version and the LG phone will also work on networks that have been upgraded with HSDPA (high-speed downlink packet access) data networking at speeds up to 3.6M bps. That's significantly faster than the EDGE (enhanced data rates for GSM evolution) data network on which the iPhone operates.

Like the iPhone the LG handset also packs Wi-Fi.

Other features include a 2-megapixel camera, Bluetooth 2.0 and an MP3 music player. It's 12.6 millimeters thick, which makes it about a millimeter thicker than the iPhone.

However the LG handset is missing one feature that some customers will consider of utmost importance: Apple's OS X operating system. The LG handset runs on Windows Mobile 6.0 and despite advances from previous editions the software is still often criticized for being harder to use and clunkier than the Apple operating system.

The LG-KS20 is getting its unveiling at the IFA electronics show in Germany this week.

Earlier this year LG unveiled its first iPhone-like cell phone. The handset was developed with fashion house Prada and went on sale in Europe and Asia earlier this year at a premium price. The company hasn't revealed the price of the LG-KS20 but it should hit Europe in the fourth quarter of this year.

Source: PC World