LG GW300 QWERTY candybar officially announced

LG has officially announced the LG GW300, its first gear-remainder electronic messaging earphone that comes with full QWERTY keyboard. And it’s not just SMS the GW300 tin do – LG is also touting the device’s social networking features, such as a indigen Facebook app.

Rest of the specs includes 2.4-inch blind (QVGA?), Bluetooth, media player, FM wireless, 3.5mm headset jackass, and a microSD memory card slot. In summation, the gimmick ships with LG’s LiveSquare diligence, allowing users to place their favourite contacts on the homescreen.

As for the carrier partners, the LG GW300 volition be offered in the UK by O2 (New York Stock Exchange: TEF) and Orange. Pricing and handiness selective information rich person not yet been announced…

[Via: MobileBurn]

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