LG Lollipop announced, a phone for youngsters
LG has just introduced a new clamshell phone in South Korea – the LG SV800 / KH8000 / LH8000.
Also known as LG Lollipop, the handset is obviously targeted at young mobile users, and it comes in three color versions: Cutie Pink, Aqua Blue and “Boyish Titanium”.
On the outside, LG Lollipop has 220 tiny LEDs that can display various patterns – hearts, animals, cars and so on.
The phone looks good, although its design has nothing that we haven’t seen before:

Here are the handset’s main specs:
- CDMA and HSDPA connectivity
- 2.8 inch TFT internal display with 240 x 400 pixels
- Media player
- 3MP camera
- 1.3MP secondary camera (for video calls)
- MicroSD card support
- 106.5 x 51.5 x 13.4 mm
- 92g
LG Lollipop should be available in South Korea starting this month, via all major carriers (SK Telecom, KTF and LG Telecom). No details about its release in other markets.
Source: LG (automatic translation from Korean)
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