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LG Ice Cream Phone Released

- Sweet is in the air

By: Florin Troaca, Communications News Editor

After the popular Chocolate series which brought LG high profits, the South Korean company now comes with a new phone that bears a sweet name, and that is "LG Ice Cream". Not a new device in the true meaning of the
word, the Ice Cream phone is an upgraded edition of the LH5000 (or LH-5000) model, first released in the summer of 2007 (Korea-only).

The new LH5000 comes in three color versions: vanilla (white), pistachio (blue) and strawberry (pink), just like three kinds of the tastiest ice cream. Due to the fancy colors it comes with, the handset will probably be popular only among girls, but that's not a bad thing at all.

As the original LH5000, the Ice Cream phone comes in a clamshell form factor, measures 100.9 x 50.9 x 13.6 millimeters and weighs 101 grams. The handset packs a 2.2 inch TFT display with 262k colors support and a QVGA (240 x 320) resolution, 3G connectivity, a 2 Megapixel camera, secondary video-call camera, Internet and email capabilities, several dictionaries and so on. The battery included in the Ice Cream phone is not among the most powerful, being capable to provide only about 2.5 hours of talk-time and up to 140 hours of stand-by time.

The Ice Cream phone is currently available only in South Korea, for a suggested retail price between 400,000 and 500,000 KRW, meaning about $400 - $500. No details about a future availability for other markets, but I guess Europe and America will also want to get some mobile ice cream.

Having Chocolate and Ice Cream phones now, I assume LG could also roll out other dessert-orientated handsets. I even have suggestions: a Blueberry Pie phone (to compete with BlackBerry, maybe), a Pudding one and, why not, a Lollipop one. That's it, LG, make me your Marketing Manager.



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31st March 2008, 11:11 GMT | Copyright (c) 2008 Softpedia | Contact:
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Comment #1 by christy on 2008-05-27, 01:57 GMT reply to this comment 
that'ss the sweetest mobile phone i ever seen. why is it not sold in Indonesia? coz i fall in love when the 1st time i saw that phone... i have sold my phone to buy that "strawberry", but unfortunately it's only sold in Korea. hix..hix..T,T
i'm still waiting....;p

Comment #2 by song hwa choi on 2008-07-15, 10:48 GMT reply to this comment 
does LG ice cream phone will start selling in indonesia?



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