LG Shine VX9400
The appearance of LG VX9400 and the ends with the great display of 2.2 inches. With a simple flick of inch, the screen reverses to the top of 45 degrees towards the left in a perpendicular of position of giant screen to the body of the telephone, indicating the dial pad slightly inserted. That which precisely proves to be on display automatically reorientates according to its position, although some functions require screen to be in rise.

LG Shine GSM Version
The LG company did not confirm all characteristics of LG Shine, but we know certainly that it has “mirror effect†of 2.2 “262.000 colors (almost certainly Pixel 240×320), the glare has 70Mb of storage internal (charts employing extensible microSD), a camera of 2 megapixel with an objective of Schneider Kreuznach (they make objectives for Kodak) and the flash, Bluetooth and support of quadruple-band GSM.

LG PRADA KE850 Phone
At its heart, the LG KE850 PRADA is a tri-band GSM phone with GPRS and EDGE, there’s a large 240×400 pixel touch-sensitive display that can playback widescreen video clips, Bluetooth 2.0, microSD expandable memory, and the KE850 has an FM radio and a two megapixel camera. We measure the display as being 3.2 inches diagonally, a little smaller than the iPhone’s 3.5 inches. Bearing an uncanny resemblance to the Apple iPhone, the LG KE850 designed in conjunction with PRADA is an advanced touchscreen-only phone with sleekly understated looks.
LG KG920 with 5 Megapixels Digital Camera
The unique feature of the KG920 is the camera - it’s a 5 megapixel camera phone, which would make it the highest resolution camera phone when it is launched in Germany in the summer.

The KG920 looks exactly like a digital camera from the back. From the front it does look a little strange, but all the usual buttons are somewhere. The 5 megapixel camera has autofocus and a strobe flash, but no optical zoom. It can take VGA quality video clips though (at 30 fps), and save everything onto miniSD cards, although internal memory is a pretty decent 128Mb.
LG CU500 Review
The first thing to note is that UMTS in the US is not the same as UMTS everywhere else in the world - it’s an 850/1900 MHz UMTS device rather than the UMTS 2100 MHz standard that pretty much everyone else uses. It does have quad-band GSM and EDGE support though, so you can still continue to use the LG CU500 more-or-less anywhere in the world.
LG L343i Budget Phone
The LG L343i is a budget i-mode phone, and don’t to be confused with the similarly named NEC 343i, this LG model is designed to give low-cost access to i-mode features in a lightweight package.
The LG L343i weighs just 86 grams - a lightweight phone - but it’s pretty much a standard clamshell device when it comes to size. It’s also a fairly smart looking phone, with an understated “squared off” design.
LG VX-8600 CDMA Phone
LG VX-8600 CDMA phone combines most of the features of the 8500 Chocolate with an ultra-thin clamshell form factor. Key features include touch-sensitive external music keys, a music player, memory card slot, stereo Bluetooth, EVDO high-speed data, and speaker-independent voice control.
The VX8600 keypad will not have the “chocolate-styled†keys in two shades of gray but an ordinary flat keypad; also the D-pad is not circle one, but in a rectangular form. On the outside, it seems that the VX-8600 will have a bigger external display than the one used in KG810 and we are not sure if it will feature “the Chocolate†touch keys, dedicated to the music player.
Hi-Tech LG U830 3G Phone
The LG U830 is a completely different proposition, because the technology is probably even more interesting than the looks. It’s not just a 3G phone, the LG U830 is an HSDPA device - this means that it has access to 3’s 3.5G data network (where available). There’s a whopping 180Mb of internal memory (although it doesn’t seem to be expandable), a 2 megapixel main camera with a subcamera for video calling, a large 2.2″ 240×320 pixel display, a multimedia player and stereo Bluetooth. There’s an email client and web browser too.








