LG's GPS-enabled KT610 Symbian smartphone

By Bonnie Cha on 13 February 2008

Tags: lg | mobile phone | pda | symbian | gps | smartphone | congress | alphanumeric | symbian os | qwerty keyboard

LG KT610

LG Electronics wasn't just about flash and touch screen phones at GSMA Mobile World Congress this year.

The company also launched the LG KT610, a Symbian smartphone with integrated GPS to meet the needs of its business customers. The KT610 sports a candy-bar-style form factor that opens up to reveal a 2.4-inch screen and full QWERTY keyboard.

There's also a small display and alphanumeric keypad on the exterior of the phone. Inside, the machine is running Symbian OS 9.2 (S60 3rd Edition) and is HSDPA capable. Push e-mail, a full Web browser, and multimedia capabilities are all in there as well.

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