The phone features DMB and GPS support

Jan 3, 2007 08:51 GMT  ·  By

Many people are currently expecting the release of the LG Prada phone, an iconic mobile phone the Prada and LG partnership is hoping to enchant the public with.

And while the Prada phone still keeps us waiting, and a little more time might pass until it will be unveiled, mobile phone manufacturer LG has - in the meantime - presented a new mobile phone in Korea.

The LG SB190, a pearly white phone with a slider form factor and DMB (Digital Multimedia Broadcasting) mobile TV capabilities features a 1.3 megapixel camera with a CMOS sensor, which, although not exceptional for a phone destined for the Korean market - where 2 megapixel cameras are very common and easy to find - allows users to take snapshots when they need to.

Features also include GPS capabilities, a 260k color screen with a 240 x 320 (QVGA) resolution, as well as MP3 and video playback capabilities. No more information is available so far, but since this phone is mainly destined for Korea, it is bound to offer the user more features that we don't know about at the moment.

It looks like the mobile phone is going to be available on SK Telecom soon, for the lucky Koreans who will be able to enjoy yet another nice cell phone with DMB capabilities, and maybe afterwards head on to Europe as well. Again, the only thing to do is wait for more info to turn up.