LG GT350 QWERTY phone announced as the successor of KS360
It looks like it’s an important day for South Korea’s major phone makers: after the Samsung Monte S5620 and the LG Mini GD880, now the LG GT350 has been announced as well.
Building on the success of LG KS360 (also known as LG Neon and sold in more than 5 million units since August 2008), the new LG GT350 comes with a 4-row sliding QWERTY keyboard, and features an interface optimized for social networking – full integration with popular sites like Facebook and Twitter is included.
The LG GT350 also features push e-mail, web browser, and a 3 inch display (which is fully touch-enabled, unlike the display of KS360).


The LG GT350 will be available across Europe starting April, in various color versions, including black, purple, aqua blue and light silver. The phone’s price was not announced, but it shouldn’t be a high one.
Via Press release
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