LG (LG Electronics) Cell Phones
LG Cell Phones are one of the newer cell phone manufacturers. Their products have become fairly popular over the last couple of years. There were one of the first companies to come out with a reasonable priced camera phone and were picked up by Verizon.
Rather than leading a technological revolution, LG cell phones tend to improve on the existing technology and offer it at slightly lower prices than the other companies. That is a sound business practice that was the foundation of Japan's electronic product market dominance. They spend research money on improving existing technology with a proven market segment rather than dumping ten times as much into new technology that may not sell.
They are offering several phones such as:
LG320 - new LG cell phones with a slider style handset of Cingular's UMTS network with a 1.3 megapixel camera, 2-way video capable, 512 MB memory, Bluetooth and a MP3/AAC music player.
LG9800 - it looks like the bar-style LG cell phones with a small screen until you flip it open sideways to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard and a much larger screen. Amazingly, it's not an LG Cell Phones smartphone. It looks like a great music and gaming platform because it comes with powerful speakers and can hook up to high-speed EV-DO networks.
LG8100 - a nice upgrade to LG8000, sports a 1.3 megapixel camera, EV-DO video streaming services, powerful speakers, Bluetooth and a memory card slot.
LG9200 - a nice improvement over the LG9100, it uses it slide-out QWERTY keyboard for text messaging and has a VGA camera.
LG2700 - a handset set up for push-to-talk technology and 64 MB of memory. So far no carrier has picked it up probably because no US carrier other than Nextel uses push-to-talk.
LG500 - a long black-and-silver LG Cell Phone, GSM flip phone with a TransFlash memory card slot, an MP3 player with dedicated playback keys, supports EDGE data networks, and has a VGA camera on the flip.
LG PM-225 - pretty perfect basic voice phone with different-colored accents and a VGA camera. It will be an entry level LG Cell Phone for Sprint.
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Matt Smith has been involved in the wireless and cellular phones market for over 13 years. He is a contributing publisher at 4-Cell-Phones.com