Wednesday, July 30, 2008
LG Electronics unveiled a new phone which offers the full services of Google.
LG said the handset, dubbed LG-KU580, will hit European markets including Italy and France this week with a price tag of somewhere between $300 and $400.
``Google's strong search services are just one click away with our phone as we put a hot key that directs users to Google services in a fraction of a second,'' LG official Choi Je-wook said.
``In addition, the phone provides other Google services such as e-mail (G-Mail) and map-viewing (Google Map). We hope this will be a grand slam,'' Choi said.
Google's applications have been embedded into cell phones before but this is the first time its big three features _ search, e-mail and mapping _ have all been incorporated into one.
The three services, originally designed for desktops and laptops, were transformed to be compatible with a cell phone with a 2-inch screen.
On top of the Google applications, the LG handset enables people to place or receive a phone call while seeing the face of the user on the other end because it is based on the third-generation W-CDMA system.
Short for wideband code division multiple access, W-CDMA is the next-generation mobile telephony platform that is catching on across the world.
The phone boasts other peripheral devices such as a 2-megapixel camera, an MP3 player and Bluetooth technology.
Bluetooth provides a way to connect and exchange information between a cell phone and a headset through short-range radio frequencies.
It allows different devices to talk to each other and is based on low-cost transceiver microchips in a cell phone for communication with a headset.
Accordingly, users of Bluetooth handsets can talk on a cell phone or listen to music via a phone-incorporated MP3 player through a wireless headset.
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