Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Feb 16 2009, 3:00pm CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Orange today announces at the MWC 2009 that it will be the first operator to offer the LG Touch Watch phone (LG-G910) in Europe.
LG has unveiled the GD910 3G Wrist Phone at the CES 2009.
The LG-GD910 is not just 3G it actually supports HSDPA with 7.2Mbps download speeds. On the watch face is a video camera to use the LG-GD910 for video conferencing or video capture.
LG crammed the UI of the LG-GD910 wristphone on a 1.43 inch touchscreen.The LG Wrist Phone will be available from flagship stores across Orange’s European footprint later this year.
Via this Orange announcement.
The Mobile World Congress 2009 (MWC 2009) is starting on February 16th and lasts until the 19th. The MWC 2009 (former 3GSM) takes place again in Barcelona. See our MWC 2009 Preview to get an idea what new mobile phones will be unveiled at the MWC 2009. More MWC 2009 News can be found in our Mobile Phone section.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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