Friday, September 21, 2012

LG GW620 is T-Mobile's First LG Android Phone

LG GW620 Mobile Phone
T-Mobile have now launched the first Android phone manufactured by LG, the new LG GW620 is part of the InTouch series and known as the LG InTouch Max, this new model joins the range which also includes the KS360, GW300 and more recent and closely related LG GW520.

LG are looking to bring the Android operating system to the masses with their new budget priced LG GW620, this new phone is now the cheapest Android phone on the market and offers some great features found in many of the more expensive handsets.

To start with the LG GW620 incorporates a very useful slide out Qwerty keyboard for quick and easy text input when updating social network profiles, texting and emailing, for quick messages and menu navigation this latest LG phone also offers a 3.0 inch touch screen TFT display.

Add to this a good quality 5.0 mega pixel camera with autofocus, face detection and a dual LED flash and you can soon see what great value for money the LG GW620 proves to be, these features are sometimes standard on some of the most expensive models.

Making this first Android phone even more attractive is the inclusion of Wi-Fi support, Bluetooth, HSDPA and 3G+ capabilities plus an expandable memory of up to 32GB with MicroSD cards.

All of this in a handset that is free on £20 per month line rental tariffs on T-Mobile!

Joining the LG GW620 on the same release day is a new Android offering from Samsung, this also is set to open up the Android phone market to those on a tight budget as this too can be ordered on T-Mobile's £20 tariffs for free. The Samsung Galaxy Spica is the little brother to the original Samsung Android phone - the Samsung Galaxy and is also known as the Galaxy Lite as well as its rebranded name on T-Mobile as the Samsung Galaxy Portal.

Although no slide out Qwerty keyboard is available the Samsung Spica does include a good sized 3.2 inch touch sensitive screen alongside a 3.2 mega pixel camera, this has kept the dimensions of the phone down to create a slim and sleek handset for the Android market.

Article Source:  Ezine Articles

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