Jul 30 2009
Cheap LG cell phone in the spotlight
Posted by: Maria Mihale in LG
LG is about to release another cheap candybar which is expected to be (obviously, as a matter of fact) part of the entry-level family of cell phones. Its name is LG GB109 and is aimed at the Ukrainian market, at least for the beginning. So, customers from Ukraine should prepare themselves, because this new cheap device will start selling in their country sometime next month (August, to be more precise).

It’s rather usual for entry-level cell phones to be equipped only with basic features that aren’t to impress customers, so the LG GB109 isn’t an exception to the rule. After all, this is a handset aimed at those who don’t want to have the latest technology stuffed within a device that has other main purposes than entertainment, for example.
The list of features isn’t impressive, just like I said before, and includes a 1.5 inch CSTN display with 65k colors, an organizer, stereo FM radio, quick-access keys to the FM radio and the messaging features, and a 950 mAh battery that is able to provide approximately 6 hours of talk time and no more than 440 hours of stand-by time.
The LG GB109 will become available, as I mentioned earlier, in Ukraine, starting next month, under a price of only 389 UAH (this means approximately $148).
(Source: UnwiredView)








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