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LG Mini GD880


$229.99 Released March, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:GPS. WiFi. 5MP camera.

The Cons:No word on what OS it runs - which probably means something proprietary, and crappy. LG's custom S-Class interface.

The LG Mini GD880 is an ultra-small and slim mobile touchscreen phone released in March 2010 and touted as the world’s first-ever 3-way sync feature phone. It features LG’s Air Sync service, which allows the phone to continually sync with the user's Internet-connected home computer.

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When the phone receives new photos/videos or the user updates his/her phone-book or calendar, the updates are automatically transferred to the individual’s computer for backup. Or if a user accidentally deletes or loses contact data, the information can then be uploaded back onto the phone from the user's PC. Plus, the GD880 gives the user access to the last 100 websites they’ve visited on their PC.

Additional Information

The GD880 features brushed aluminum in both black and silver. Included is LG’s cube-based, S-Class user interface; a 5MP camera; microSD memory expansion, wireless networking, and data connectivity up to 7.2MBps on HSDPA networks. In addition, the phone has been pre-loaded with applications so users have immediate access to social media sites like Twitter and Facebook.

Features

  • Ultra-Slim Mobile Phone
  • 3.2” Touchscreen Display
  • LG Air Sync Service
  • S-Class GUI
  • 5MP Camera
  • Integrated WiFi
  • HSDPA Data Transfer
  • microSD Memory Expansion

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Pros
  • 2

    GPS

  • 2

    WiFi

  • 2

    5MP camera

  • 2

    compact

  • 2

    microSD card slot for add-on storage

  • 2

    built-in, easy to use social media applications

  • 1

    sleek minimalist design - hard angles, small, industrial looking, no buttons on the front

  • 1

    high resolution 3.2" touchscreen display (854 x 480px)

  • 1

    FM radio

Cons
  • 2

    no word on what OS it runs - which probably means something proprietary, and crappy

  • 1

    LG's custom S-Class interface

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