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LG BL42 Black Label

Here’s a new LG hitting the phone world, the LG BL42 Black Label. The BL42 is very conventional looking, with its crimson slide-out keypad it looks great in my opinion,

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Preview: LG Crystal. World’s First Transparent Handset

When people talk about their phones being ‘crystal clear’, they normally mean that you can hear the person on the other end of a call. In LG’s case though, this term is referring to the phone’s “now you see it, now you don’t” transparent personality. But is this a bit gimmicky or have LG really cracked something unique here? Let’s find out.

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LG Arena KM900 Videos

We mentioned that last week Gaj-It.com attended the LG Arena Bloggers Event in London and got our hands on a handset before they hit the shops. Well, we thought we’d

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Review: LG Arena KM900 phone. Puts the Multi in Multimedia.

As far as touch screen phones go, there really is no beating the popularity of Apple’s iPhone. But what if you want this interface with a decent camera, cut and paste, MMS, FM radio, and a landscape Qwerty keypad? These features come standard with the LG Arena KM900, but are they enough to beat the iPhone at it’s own game? Let’s find out.

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MWC 2009: LG announce LG-GM730 Smartphone

 LG have announced that they will make Windows the primary operating system for their ‘easy-to-use’ smartphones. The newest in their smartphone line-up is the LG-GM730. It is the first smartphone

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