With HSDPA, the phone can reach data transfer speeds of up to 3.6Mbps

Jul 19, 2007 08:40 GMT  ·  By

LG KH1400 will finally be available on the Korean market, after the company announced it a month ago. The phone looks great and manages to provide some evolved performances, especially when it comes to data transfer speeds, as this is a HSDPA enabled phone.

The LG KH1400 comes with a 2.2 inch display screen which slides horizontally in order to provide best conditions for watching videos. One excellent feature is that this handset comes with integrated DMB (Digital Media Broadcast) receiver which makes satellite broadcasted TV available.

The screen is rather small for such performances, especially when considering that other phones take its size first in consideration when thinking of ways to provide a better TV watching experience for the users. The fact that there is also a TV out port provided for the LG KH1400 makes it more reassuring in terms of sizes. Still, it's rather unlikely for people to use the port to watch programs from their mobile phones on a TV which could offer this service alone unless the device does not have cable.

The HSDPA capability makes it possible for the users of this handset to transfer data at speeds of up to 3.6 Mbps. This means that people can transfer 40MB music videos in one minute and a half. The phone also packs Bluetooth connectivity, music player and an optical sensor called Digital Eye.

There is also a 2 megapixel camera included and an electronic dictionary, which will come handy for the user at a certain time. There is also a memory expansion slot for providing the right amount of data storage space and a portable disk.

LG KH1400 will be available from now on in Korea for the price of KRW 500,000. LG is not planning a global launch for the handset at this time.