Thursday, October 1, 2009

LG mobile launch outlook for Q1 2010 to include COOKIE 2


http://www.celluloco.com/home.php

It felt strange from LG to name a phoneCookie” but now, after its huge success no-one will be surprised to hear that Cookie2 won't be long. There are several other full touch handsetshttp://www.celluloco.com/home.php, but details are scarce right now but we should see more of them in the first months of 2010.


Obviously part of the LGhttp://www.celluloco.com/home.php 2010 Q1 roadmap has been leaked. It seems there will be a Cookie and a Wine for everyone.


While, considering the original, you can easily guess what's to be expected from the two upcoming Wine phones, the LG Wine2 and the LG Wine Junior. Those should have large alphanumeric keypad and basic features at an affordable price (the ideal combination for elderly people).


Unfortunately, the LG Goya and the LG Mini are not so easy to guess. At least it's clear the Mini phone is at the top of the ladder. The second one, the Goya, can be perhaps a camera-centric successor of the Renoir (due to the artistic naming), but you never know with these things LG KC910.


Following is teh LG Stage - again, not much to say here, except that some sources suspect it might just be the step in the evolution of the LG Arena.


The next two handsets have touchscreens as well. Those are the LG Cookie2 and the LG Sweet. While the Cookie2 is expected to add to the KP500 some new features, improved UI while keeping the price low, the Sweet will be the choice of those who are seeking for a device with more features the Cookie2 can offer but can't afford the Stage.


The last phone we're gonna talk about before you are free to hit the "Post your comment" button is LG's second Dual SIM cardhttp://www.celluloco.com/home.php enabled handset, the LG GX200. That's right, there is already one available - the LG KS660.


LG 2010 Q1 roadmap

The second Dual SIM enabled LG device will be the LG GX200


Well, well, it seems that LG's hot new phoneshttp://www.celluloco.com/home.php are going to melt the ice at the beginning of 2010.



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