Six New LG Phones To Flood the Mid-Range Market

Published March 11, 2010 by Andrew Boxall in Mobile Phones, News

LG obviously feel their portfolio doesn’t have enough mid-range meat to it, as we have now been introduced to six more regular, average mobile phones from the Korean manufacturer.  These devices were unveiled at a press event held in the Netherlands, so lets take a look at them:

LG GT400 Viewty Smile.

Our first had already been spotted at the CeBIT show last week, but without the addition of Smile to its name.  It has a 3″ touchscreen displaying the S-Class user interface, a 5 megapixel camera, expandable memory, Bluetooth, FM radio and 3G with HSDPA.

LG GT405.

The GT405 is said to have the same specifications as the GT400, so it should also run the S-Class UI, but all encased in a prettier case with silver accents.  Reports do indicate that it will have a fixed focus 5 megapixel camera rather than the autofocus item on the Viewty Smile.

LG KS365.

This will look familiar to the legions of teens who purchased the KS360, a neat little QWERTY slider released a while back.  The KS365 retains the slide-out keyboard, a 2.4″ touchscreen, 2 megapixel camera and a similar design.

LG Jacquar 5.

If they hadn’t spelt it wrong, then the Jacquar could have pointed to a whole range of cat-themed mobile phones!  This is a lower-end phone than the others described here, with a small screen, VGA camera, MP3 player and a microSD card slot for memory expansion.

LG Cookie Music.

Another new Cookie branded phone joins the recently confirmed Cookie Fresh.  The Cookie Music looks similar to the Fresh with one key change, the physical buttons have been replaced by touch sensitive items, giving it a much sleeker and more modern look.  With a 3.5mm headphone socket, 4GB of memory and Dolby Mobile sound enhancement, the Cookie Music should live up to its name.

LG Pure.

A mid-range slider with very traditional LG looks.  Another 3G/HSDPA phone, it also has a 5 megapixel camera, FM radio and a microSD card slot with a maximum capacity of 32GB.

Phew!  As none of these phones have been officially announced by LG, there are no details on price, release date or territory information to go with the pictures and basic specs.  We will let you know as soon as they are, though.

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