Dec 22, 2010 10:42 GMT  ·  By

LG has recently unveiled two new handsets, which will be available soon on emerging markets, the LG A155 and A120. Both are entry-level phones, and thus may not be so interesting for tech-savvy users.

The more interesting of the two seems to be the LG A155, which is a dual-SIM handset and features an appealing look.

Obviously, as the A155 is a low-budget handset, there's no 3G compatibility, so both SIM cards will only work on GPRS and EDGE networks.

The A155 measures 110 x 47.2 x 13.5 mm and comes with a small 2-inch TFT display with 144 x 176 pixels resolution.

The mobile phone includes a mere 1 MB of internal memory, but thankfully, it has a microSD card slot for memory expansion (up to 2GB). There's no camera, instead users can take advantage of the FM radio function, which has become standard for low-budget handsets.

Other features of the A155 include Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, music player and microUSB 2.0. The phone comes with a standard Li-Ion 900 mAh battery which is rated by the manufacturer for up to 200 hours of standby or up to 3 hours and 30 minutes of talk time.

The LG A120 measures 108 x 45 x 12 mm and weighs 72.5g (battery included), which makes it one of the lightest handsets on the market.

The phone comes with a very small 1.77-inch TFT display with 65K colors support and 128x160 pixels resolution.

Other key features of the phone include: stereo speakers, 1 MB of internal memory, FM radio, scheduled FM recording, music player and Flashlight.

LG A120 stands out thanks to its battery, which is rated for up to 1300 hours of standby or 13 hours of talk time.

There's no information regarding the price of the handsets, but it's most likely that these will be found for under $100.

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