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LG launches HSDPA phone for USA - and its own web site
by Guy J Kewney | posted on 15 July 2006
"First of its kind" it may be. Exactly how useful a high-speed downlink packet access phone can be right now, is arguable, but LG has launched the CU500 in the US with its own web site and some eye-watering hype.
For example, in a world with several 3 megapixel phones, can a 1.3 meg cameraphone be called "the ultimate multimedia device"? And given that it doesn't run at 2.1 GHz and therefore won't connect to 3G networks in Europe, and that Cingular has a pretty tiny UMTS network anyway, never mind the HSDPA (where?) - being first is really all there is to shout about.
There is a preview at Mobile Burn, with the usual nice pictures. It's black, and cute, and "reasonably light". And it supports several MP3 style music formats.
Tech specs:
- Dimensions: 3.80” (H) x 1.95” (W) x 0.76” (D)
- Weight: 3.70 oz.
- Technology: GSM
- Frequency: GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz (Quad-Band), UMTS/HSDPA: 850/1900 MHz
- Data Transmission: GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/HSDPA 1.8Mbps
- Display: Internal LCD: 65K Color TFT, 176×220 Pixels, 11 Lines and External LCD: 65K Color TFT, 96×96 Pixels, 6 Lines - Battery: 1,100 mAh Li-Ion Polymer
- Talk Time: Up to 5 Hours (GSM)* Up to 3.5 Hours (UMTS)*
- Standby Time: Up to 10 Days
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