Feb 11 2009
LG Arena KM900 and the world of multimedia cell phones
Posted by: Maria Mihale in LG
I just can’t believe the amount of new cell phones that shoot up like mushrooms in these difficult times, when everyone’s fundamental concern has nothing to do with the acquisition of a new handheld, but with all sorts of problems related to the lack of money or to finding a way to pay the debts.
Nevertheless, mobile phones manufacturers seem to not care a bit of the economic environment and to create more and more devices.

In the given context, LG has just made official a brand new multimedia phone, which is said to be the flagship in the multimedia family. Known under the name of Arena KM900, it is expected to make its debut at the highly anticipated event that will take place next week in Barcelona, the World Mobile Congress.
One of the most important advantages of this new LG cell phone is the user interface, because Arena is completely different from anything that you’ve seen before, as it comes with a 3D S-Class touchscreen that features a layout based on a cube. The cube consists of four home screens, which the user can customize according to their preferences.
As far as the features are concerned, they include, among others: a 3 inch WVGA color touchscreen display with a resolution of 800x480 pixels and 262K colors, a 5 megapixel camera with DVD video recording capabilities, tri-band GSM/UMTS/HSDPA 7.2 Mbps connectivity, FM radio, mobile TV, assisted GPS support, Wi-Fi and the S-Class 3D interface which I mentioned earlier.
The phone comes with a 1000 mAh battery which provides up to 300 hours of stand-by time and up to 230 minutes of talk time.
If you’re interested in other information (concerning pricing and availability, for example) about this new device that has just entered the world of multimedia cell phones, then you’ll have to wait for the MWC 2009.
(Source: coolest-gadgets.com)






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