Feb 16 2009
GD900, an LG slider cell phone with transparent keyboard
Posted by: Maria Mihale in LG
The highly anticipated Mobile World Congress has just begun and we can’t wait to tell you about the novelties were prepared for us by the famous companies that you all know very well. LG, for example, presented a very interesting device, the GD900, a slider cell phone that was intensely rumored in the past.

There aren’t enough details available about this slider, but, along with its debut at the MWC 2009, the chances for us to find more increased significantly. The bad thing is that we don’t have the technical information we all want to know at our disposal, because, as far as the “outfitâ€, the pictures are more than edifying.
As you can easily see, the phone comes with something innovative that will certainly catch everyone’s eye: a transparent keyboard, which is said to be the first ever in the world of mobile phones. And, if you think about it, it is probably true, because this is one feature that only concept phones were equipped with up until this LG slider cell phone made its appearance.

If you’re afraid that this see-through keyboard can’t be used in the dark, then let me tell you that it glows whenever the lights go out, so users can see the number they’re dialing. As far as the features are concerned, they will be unveiled later this year. We know, for the moment, that there are a camera placed on the front of the phone (for video conferences, most probably), 7.2 Mbps HSDPA and a touch sensitive display.

Measuring 13 millimeters in thickness, the LG GD900 is expected to be released sometime in the second quarter of this year.
(Source: engadget.com)






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1 Comment(s) on “GD900, an LG slider cell phone with transparent keyboard”
Jenae said on Apr 10 09 at 5:10 pm:
is this phone coming cingular?
and when is it coming?
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