LG announces flagship Arena (LG-KM900) touch-screen handset
Krunker —
... Guess LG Electronics couldn’t wait till the Mobile World Congress. The company announced the launch of their new flagship mobile handset for 2009 - the ...
LG shows off KM-900 Arena with 3D Cube UI
Tech Ticker —
... (KM-900). The phone is a follow-up of LG Cookie with a new button design on the face as well as integrates a new UI dubbed as 3D S-Class. It’s cube based layout is similar to HTC’s TouchFLO 2D but unlike TouchFLO, S-Class gives four customizable home screens for quick access.
LG did not reveal everything about the phone and kept some ’surprises’ for MWC but have confirmed the existence of Wi-Fi, aGPS, HSDPA, Dolby and DivX technologies.
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LG Announces the KM900 Arena
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... 3D S-Class by LG. The user interface was designed to be a more intuitive way to interact with the phone. 3D S-Class features a touch-controlled, cube-based layout with four customizable home screens to find the phone's apps and features. LG says, "the 3D graphics give S-Class a life-like look that makes it natural and easy to navigate." Other specs include Dolby and Divx audio technologies, HSDPA 7.2Mbps, Wi-Fi, and aGPS. More details will be provided during Mobile World Congress. more info at LG ...
Hands-on with LG Xenon, Arena touchscreen phones
Yahoo! Tech Advisors —
... 3G, no streaming video, and no music downloads—but you still get the same basic messaging features, and I actually liked the Neon's round QWERTY keys better than the squarish Xenon keypad. Nope, the Neon's no iPhone, but it’s pretty solid considering the $29 (with a two-year contract) price tag. So that's the scoop in terms of LG's new U.S. handsets—nice, but nothing earth-shattering. But then I got my first hands-on with a couple of red-hot touchscreen LG phones for Europe—the Arena , and the ...





