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LG U8360: Clamshell design, cool features

Draped in sleek and stylish outfit, the LG U8360 mobile phone, appeals one and all with its power packed features. The first mobile phone from LG to have Bluetooth technology, the handset makes sharing images, songs and other mobile content from your mobile phone an effortless and pleasurable exercise.

Your LG U8360 comes in a trendy clamshell design with an external antenna stub. The handset weighs around 132g which makes it easy to carry. Featuring dual display screens: A 262K colors (176x220 pixels) TFT internal display and an external display with (96x96 pixels) 65K STN. The external display allows you to see time, the calling number etc., without opening the handset.

The tri-band 3G handset offers the latest and the best in entertainment- which makes it a perfect companion for you. The LG U8360 boasts of a rotating 1.3-megapixel camera and vibrant colour displays which complements the U8360's 3G capabilities. With a 1.3-megapixel camera and the expandable memory, the handset is perfect for shooting and storing print quality pictures.

The gizmo also offers quality music on the move. Store all your favourite MP3 files and listen them on an integrated MP3 player, with enhanced sound quality- all thanks to MIDI technology. The compact LG mobile phone also has a Windows Media Player and an e-mail client to help you work while you are traveling.

The menu of LG U8360 is laid out in a 3 x 4 grid complete with animated icons representing each menu and is simple and intuitive to use. The phone boasts of versatile connectivity options like Bluetooth and USB to help you connect your mobile phone with external devices. The battery life of the handset is commendable and can last around 3 to 4 days in normal usage. With a standby time of 221 hours and talk time of 220 minutes, your LG U8360 is always ready to perform.

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