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Want the Internet in your pocket? Good, because that's what LG is offering to South Koreans with its new LG-LH2300 Touch Web phone. This ain't your father's baby Internet mind you, the LH2300 features a new "Hello UI" riding atop 800 x 480 pixels spread across a 3-inch touchscreen LCD. LG didn't stop with the web though as the LH2300 also packs T-DMB mobile TV, Bluetooth 2.0, microSD memory, and a jog wheel for easy page scrolling. Its 3 megapixel camera sports face recognition and anti-shake tech. The new interface allows us to drag-and-drop phonebook entries to the standby screen, so we can call anyone with a touch and even more, pre-written messages can be dropped on the icon of our contact and they are automatically sent by the phone.
The device has a microSD slot and Bluetooth support at a size of 104 x 54 x 12.8 mm and weight of 95 grams. It's not yet known when will Europe get a similar device from LG, but such a phone would be a great competitor to Sony Ericsson's Xperia, of whose price we could buy more than two LG LH2300 models. No specifics on the included "high speed" data service. Nevertheless, that front facing camera's a pretty good clue that this pup won't be riding EDGE when it launches in Korea next month for a mere $600 US equivalent.
Translated by Szaszati