LG Unveils Transparent Mobile Phone: LG-GD900

February 18, 2009 LG Unveils Transparent Mobile Phone: LG-GD900

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LG Electronics today unveiled the world's first transparent design phone, the LG-GD900, at the Mobile World Congress 2009 in Barcelona, Spain.

Having introduced a selection of highly acclaimed and stylish phones, LG makes a bold step in the design category by introducing yet another innovative aesthetic concept, transparency. Once imagined but never seen before, the LG-GD900 is expected to make a new fashion statement.

LG Unveils Transparent Mobile Phone: LG-GD900
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When opened, GD900's sliding, translucent keypad illuminates a cool glow that reflects the phone’s sleek and polished silver body. But first-rate design was not the only thing in mind when creating the LG-GD900. It also lives up to the highest level of technical features expected in a premium calibre handset, including its dedicated Bluetooth headset.

The LG-GD900 is scheduled for release during the second quarter of 2009 and the phone’s advanced features will be unveiled at that time. However, visitors at the Mobile World Congress had an exciting opportunity to get a glimpse of LG-GD900 at the Mobile World Congress 2009.

More info: LG-GD900

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