The slider phone sports HSDPA support

Jan 22, 2007 11:21 GMT  ·  By

It looks like we'll be switching a little bit from Japanese phones to Korean ones with LG's recently presented phone, the SH110 which will be distributed through SK Telecom.

It pretty much brings every feature a mobile phone should bring, including an MP3 and video player, music sharing that allows two users to enjoy music simultaneously through Bluetooth headsets, Bluetooth and Irda for connectivity and a 262k color screen with a 240 x 320 pixel (QVGA) resolution.

The LG SH110 comes with 3G support, as well as support for HSDPA that will provide browsing speeds of approximately 1.8MB per second.

Users will also have easy access to banking and transportation services with the help of the Universal Subscriber Identity Module (USIM), an application inserted in 3G mobile phones that stores user subscriber information, authentication information, as well as provide storage space for text messages.

The 2 megapixel built-in camera with flash and digital zoom can be used for video recording and the phone also includes a VGA camera in the front for video calling. Other more usual features of the phone include alarm clock, calendar, calculator, memo, document viewer, PC sync, photo album, photo editor, wallpaper and games.

With so many multimedia capabilities, it's no wonder that there's also a MiniSD card slot for memory expansion, responding to the user's constantly growing need for more storage space.

Although packing a lot of features, the phone isn't really as bulky as expected, measuring 100 x 49 x 19 mm. That pretty much sums up all the information that is available at the moment but more info should come out soon, along with the price and availability of the handset.