LG LX550 / LG Fusic
December 14th, 2006 - Posted in LG
LG LX550/LG Fusic was the first mobile phone launched on the U.S. marked that included an FM transmitter for playing music through a radio or car stereo, and was designed to be appealing to people who want a mobile phone with an integrated MP3 player, that offers high-quality sound, and the possibility to easily transfer and store music on their cell phones.
The handheld is equipped with 23MB of internal memory and a MicroSD card slot for memory expansion, and comes with a 64MB MicroSD memory card, which can be replaced with a bigger one in case 64Mb doesn’t seem enough for storing your favorite tracks.
The fancy clamshell phone measures 96 x 48 x 20 mm and weighs 120 grams which means that it can be carried around in a pocket without being inconvenient, and features an iPod-like external navigation wheel and changeable covers.
Bluetooth with A2DP support and a 2.5 mm headset jack allow the use of almost any type of headset, wired or wireless. Leaving its music phone features aside, LG Fusic also packs a 1.3 megapixel camera with video capture and flash, dual color displays and EV-DO access for downloads or video streaming.
LG’s small flip phone is now available on Bell and can be purchased contract-free for $375.95 or $179.95 on a three year contract.
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