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LG chocolate BL40 Review Price

The LG chocolate BL40 is an excellent mobile phone launched equipped with high quality fetures and latest technolgy.LG chocolate BL40 having elegant Bar design grabs the attention of mobile users with it's dazzling appearance. The intersting fact of this mobile is The LG chocolate BL40 mobile's dimension. It is 12.8 cm tall and 5.1 cm wide wich makes it easy to carry.


“The new LG Chocolate will dramatically change the way we interact with our phones,” said Dr. Skott Ahn, CEO for LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company. “The new Chocolate reflects the originality and sophistication of the Black Label Series and like its predecessor, we are confident that the new Chocolate will create its own legacy and further enhance our standing in the market.”
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Price in Pakistan Rs. 2200/- Price (USD) $507.28 Bangladeshi Price 35000, Indian Price: ~~~


LG chocolate BL40 has 4 inches high definition crystal clear screen that make this phone more gorgeous. 3G enabled touch screen phone completed it's design with stylish black colored casing mixing with red.

LG chocolate BL40 unveiled having 16M colors at 345 x 800 pixels resolution and a tremendous 5 mega pixel camera. It supports popular music formats including MP3, WAV & eAAC+.


LG Chocolate BL40 Features Specifications :
    * Dimension: L x W x D (mm) 128 x 51 x 10.9
    * Weight with Batt. Standard (g): 129 
    * TFT touchscreen,16M Colors, WVGA 345 x 800 pixels,
    * 4-inch 21:9 HD LCD display (protected by tempered glass) eliminates unnecessary side-scrolling
    * RF Band: GSM 850/900/1800/1900, UMTS 900/2100, HSDPA 7.2
    * Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and A-GPS
    * 5 megapixel auto focus camera with Schneider-Kreuznach lens
    * LG’s upgraded S-Class UI offers better 3D graphics, intuitive responsiveness and easier accessibility
    * One-touch copy and paste for transfering content even more quickly and effortlessly
    * Gesture Shortcut lets users access menus by drawing simple icons on a touch pad
    * Dual Screen UI
    * View two screens at once without switching windows
    * One Touch Copy & Paste
    * Quick content transfer with one touch copy & paste
    * Type: Bar phone

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LG Fathom Review

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LG has outed the Fathom (aka VS750) with little fanfare. Featuring a mercifully unadorned WinMo 6.5.3 (save for wallpaper, pictured above, designed by a certain Vera Wang), a 1GHz CPU, quad band GSM, and a handful of AC adapters for charging all over Europe and the UK, this is a device clearly meant to go global. But will it capture people's hearts and minds? Read on to find out.

This is not a light phone -- a quick, unscientific survey of what we happen to have in our desk here finds that even the G1 feels like a feather compared to it. Sure, we don't mind (we like a phone with some heft, after all) but you might balk at its, well, bulk. As far as the slider mechanism goes, it's solid, with the landscape QWERTY keyboard moving into place with a healthy click, revealing the twenty-six letters of the alphabet plus your full compliment of function keys as well as a d-pad.

Moving in, the 3.2-inch WVGA display does the job admirably -- colors are, well, their proper color, sufficiently bright and bold, and it's only upon very close inspection that things start to get wiggy. Close reading on a very long train ride might give you a headache, but quickly jotting some emails you should be fine.

All in all, we have to say that LG is on the mark with its first Verizon smartphone (even if it's a rather boring mark). Of course, with the entire world (or at least a certain specialist segment that we cater to) counting down to Windows Phone 7, and with amazing things coming from the Android community every day, the whole WinMo thing feels a bit like a throwback. And at $150 (with $100 rebate and two year contract) we think the companies are hitting a little high. Still, this is a solid outing and a solid device -- let's hope that it's the first of many for the pair.

 
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