As if to confirm the Mobile Insight's recent prediction that LG is the one
to watch mobile phonewise [here], the company has just made its latest entry level
phone, the KP202, available in the UK.
"We have seen huge success in LG's premium mobile market over the past few
years," claimed Skott Ahn, CEO with LG Electronics Mobile Communications. He
was, of course referring to the popular Shine and Chocolate models.
"We are now also focusing on strategically expanding our presence in the
entry-level market to strengthen our broader offering in the mobile industry,"
Ahn explained.
In the UK, this dual screen clamshell design is available on pre-pay for just
under £50, which is pretty competitive.
For that you get a VGA resolution camera plus a 128 x 160 pixel screen offering
65K colours in a 1.77 inch format.
Another attractive feature is its support for Java which opens up a whole range
of games to the purchaser and it supports 32 note polyphonic ringtones.
At just a tad under 20mm thick, the handset is pretty slim while still managing
to offer four hours of continuous talktime. But then it is only a tri-band GSM
phone, not a 3G model.
There seems to be some dispute as to how much memory you get as standard with
this phone but 4MB seems about right. It utilises an Analog Atlas combined
processor and DSP chip which means you've effectively got an ARM7 based handset.
The only mystery is why LG feels the need to describe the handset's lack of an
external stubby antenna as possessing an Intenna.