Jun 19 2009
LG smartphone looking like a Nokia
Posted by: Maria Mihale in LG
Precisely in the day when the LG GM730 was made official, the cell phone manufacturer decided to present to its customers another handset based on the Windows Mobile. The new LG smartphone unveiled by the South Korean company is the GW550, which is compatible with the Windows Mobile operating system, just like I said earlier, the 6.1 Standard version.

If you remember well, the GM730 runs on another version, the Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, which is one of the major differences between the two cell phones.
As for the design, it’s possible that you find a resemblance between the GW550 and a Nokia handset, the E71, which is one of the Symbian smartphones that rejoiced a huge success in 2008, and why not, even during this year.

For those who are curious by nature, here you have a couple of images to look at, enough for you to make a first impression about the new LG smartphone, based on Windows Mobile.
The features of the phone include: quad band GSM connectivity, tri band UMTS connectivity (850 / 1900 / 2100 MHz), HSDPA with speeds of 7.2 Mbps and HSUPA 2.0 Mbps, a 2.4 inches QVGA display, a 3 megapixel camera, a full QWERTY keyboard. The phone measures 116 x 61.5 x 12 millimeters and is powered by a 1,300 mAh battery.
We can’t say right now when the GW550 is going to become available and under what price.
(Source: UnwiredView)






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