LG ARENA KM900: 1 MILLION PRE-ORDERS AND COUNTING
Submitted by merben on Thu, 03/05/2009 - 09:17.Bookmark/Search this post with:
The LG Arena is one of the highlight devices of the recently concluded MWC 2009. It appears that many mobile phone enthusiasts around the globe have been impressed with the LG Arena since its official launch. According to Telecoms Korea, more than 1 million LG Arena's have already been pre-ordered by various carriers from around the world. At this rate, the LG Arena is on track to duplicate the success of the popular LG devices like the Chocolate, Shine and Viewty. Although the LG Arena is not classified as a Smartphone, it offers an impressive set of features. The LG Arena boasts a 3 inch touch sensitive display and a powerful 5 megapixel camera with Schneider-Kreuznach optics. Other top features include quad-band GSM radios, new S-CLASS 3D UI, 3G support, Wi-Fi and GPS. As of this moment, the pricing and release details of the LG Arena are still unclear. [Via: UV]
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This is surprising to me.
I'm curious how they are planning to market this device stateside.