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  • 기자명 Irene
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  • Published 2010.03.03 03:35

LG to display its full touch phone 'Mini' with 3-way Sync feature

HANNOVER, Germany (AVING Special Report on 'CeBIT 2010') -- <Visual News> LG Electronics has showcased its new LG Mini(model: LG-GD880), the world`s first feature phone to support 3-Way Sync service, during CeBIT 2010.

Measuring 10.6mm in depth and weighing just 99g, the LG Mini boasts an array of superb features including LG's 3-Way Sync service, called LG Air Sync. This next-generation mobile technology enables users to continually sync the data on their phones with information stored on their PCs and their browser history over a wireless network, ensuring that contents such as photos, video clips, calendars and phone books can be updated and accessed at all times. As the first feature phone to support LG Air Sync, a form of the cloud computing so far available only on smartphones, LG expects the LG Mini to generate considerable buzz on the market.

The smallest and slimmest 3.2-inch full touchscreen phone on the market today, the LG Mini also comes with speedy web browsing and fast push email functions for even greater user convenience. Thanks to powerful SNS features, users can easily keep in touch with friends online via social network sites such as Facebook and Twitter while also getting constant updates of what their friends are up to.

With its tiny frame, the LG Mini also boasts a 5.0 megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, A-GPS, FM radio and 7.2 Mbps HDSPA. The LG Mini will be available in Europe from March, followed by other markets.

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