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Experience Black Magic: LG U830


An ace member of the chocolate phone series, the LG U830 mobile phone commands respect by conflating beauty and facility. The handset enchants with its stark black color. The surface is silky and complements the phone's style. The handset is spruced with a set of neatly defined keys. The clamshell chocolate opens to look tall and sturdy.

It is a phone laced with 3G technology and is amongst the lightest handsets to wield it. It weighs 93 grams and is 98x48x14.8 mm in dimension. It is a super slim handset for a 3G phone. The screen is large --2.2 inches -- and evinces a resolution of 240x320 pixels. The TFT screen has 256K colors. It brings quality to the pictures and videos stored in the phone's memory. The phone's external display is purported to furnish names and numbers of callers in the folded state. It is conferred with 128x160 pixel resolution, which is commensurable with the function of the second display.

The tri-band technology is combined with the abilities of UMTS in the phone. This makes the phone access different networks while traveling. The LG U830 phone employs GPRS to impel data transfer. The HSDPA technology accelerates this speed further. Bluetooth and USB interface equip users to exchange applications and data between the handset and compatible devices.

Users can also avail the numerous messaging options and correspond with friends and associates using the Short Message Service, Multimedia Message Service, Enhanced Message Service, and Email. WAP 2.0 and xHTML browsers unleash browsing options. Entertainment is conceded by embedded and downloadable Java Games.

The phone has a 2 mega pixel camera that concedes immense clarity to videos and pictures. It also has a second VGA camera, which facilitates video calling. The black clamshell entices with charms of serviceability.

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