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The LG Shine [1] (a.k.a. SV420, KE970, KG970, KU970, ME970, U970, CU720, TU720, KG70 [2]) is a slider-style mobile phone manufactured by LG Electronics, the second installment of LG Black Label Series, followed by LG Secret. It was originally introduced as the LG Cyon SV420 in the Asian market in November 2006, [3] and debuted for other regions ...
Connectivity. Bluetooth V 2.0. USB. 3G. GPRS. HSDPA 3.6 Mbit/s. The LG Secret[ 1] (a.k.a. LG KF750[ 2]) is a 3G slider-style mobile phone manufactured by LG Electronics. It is the third phone in LG's "Black Label Series", following the LG Chocolate and LG Shine. It was released on May 3, 2008 in Europe.
LG VS740. The LG VS740 ( LG Ally, LG Apex, LG Axis) is a mid-range smartphone manufactured by LG Electronics . The Ally features a 480x800 LCD capacitive touchscreen display and a 3.2-megapixel camera with flash. It runs Android 2.1 with an update to Android 2.2, and has LG customizations, including a Themes application allowing the Ally to run ...
LG U8260. LG U8330. LG U8360. LG U8380. LG U8500. LG U300. LG U400. LG U830 (Chocolate 3G Folder) LG U900 - the World's First DVB-H Phone.
Shine Android: July 2011 optional Intel: AZ210: ... LG F160K, LG F160L versions only ... Windows Phone September 2012 all versions PF200 Android
Black Label Series is a discontinued line of mobile phones created by LG Electronics. The series consists of highly fashionable products [ 1] and was started with the LG Chocolate. [ 2] The mobile phones released in this series were: [ 3][ 4] CYON Chocolate - November 2005; LG Chocolate (KG800) - April 2006.
In April 2006, GM notified approximately 500,000 of their OnStar customers who had analog service that their service would be terminated effective December 31, 2007, because starting February 18, 2008 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) would no longer require US cell phone systems to operate in analog mode. Customers who purchased a ...
It has the luminance, color gamut, and most of the contrast of a TFT-LCD, but only consumes as much power as an STN display, according to Samsung. It was being used in a variety of Samsung cellular-telephone models produced until late 2006, when Samsung stopped producing UFB displays. UFB displays were also used in certain models of LG mobile ...