LG Electronics (LGE), showcased its new LG Mini (LG GD880), its first feature phone to support 3-way sync service, at the Mobile World Congress.
Measuring 10.6mm in depth and weighing 99g, the LG Mini features LGE's 3-way sync service, called LG Air Sync. This next-generation mobile technology enables users to continually sync data on their phones with information stored on their PCs and their browser history over a wireless network, ensuring that content such as photos, video clips, calendars and phone books can be updated and accessed at all times.
The LG Mini also boasts a 3.2-inch full touchscreen, 5-megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, A-GPS, FM radio and 7.2Mbps HSDPA. The LG Mini will be available in Europe from March, followed by other markets.
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