Showing posts with label km900. Show all posts
Showing posts with label km900. Show all posts

Friday, April 3, 2009

LG Arena out by this weekend


It was a great opportunity for us to be able to take part in the launch of the LG Arena KM900 blogger event last night in London. We know from some of your messages that there’s been quite alot of interest in the phone since it was first announced during the Mobile World Congress (MWC), we’re happy to tell you all that the Arena will officially be available by the end of this weekend.

We were told at the event by LG Sales and Marketing Director, John Barton that the Arena will be arriving the UK mobile networks, Orange and T-Mobile, not surprisingly Phones4u and the Carphone Warhouse will also be involved in retailing.


“Vodafone is likely to stock the handset,” added John during the presentation.

Most of you will have seen the Arena in silver metallic casing and this has been confirmed to be the Orange unit. However, we have learnt that the T-Mobile version will sport a titanium black exterior.

Tariff deals for the Arena currently available for pre-order (via the Carphone) are priced at £35 per month on a contract length of 18 months.

We’ll keep everyone updated with photos and reviews of the LG Arena as we take a closer look at the demo unit we received last night.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

LG Arena KM900 full touchscreen cellphone


This is a leaked image of the upcoming latest LG Arena KM900 touchscreen cellphone, which is apparently in production right now.Not much information about this new full touchscreen phone right now, but it is believed to have a large touchscreen with 240 x 400 resolution, WiFi, Bluetooth, integrated GPS, together with LG’s new innovative S-Class 3D and a 5 megapixel camera with the ability to record HD video (this should be interesting!). Many of you may have already spotted that, the design and the control panel looks almost just like that of the Apple iPhone.The LG Arena KM900 is expected to launch in the European market next month, in March 2009. We will be updating you as soon as we have more information.