December 15, 2008

LG COOKIE!

LG KP500 Cookie touch screen phoneIt's not yet the end of the mobiles phones battle for this quarter because for the last minute, LG recognize the mobile war as they unveils their high-end full touch screen phone KP500 also known as LG COOKIE!

LG Cookie is the most affordable high-end full touch screen mobile in the market today as it cost P11,900 only (almost $250). This is the answer of LG to all the consumers who would like to experience a high quality touch screen technology at very affordable and reasonable price.

This mobile comes with a 3.0 inch wide screen and a slim size of 11mm thick, 8GB microSD storage, MP3 music, built-in 3 mega pixel camera and almost of the same features you can see and experience in a leading touch screen mobile like iPhone and Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1. The only thing this phone bothers me and makes me think twice to avail it is the unavailability of WiFi or 3G capability. :(

I am looking forward that LG will come up with the same mobile price with an added feature of WIFI or 3G this coming year. To view more features of LG Cookie, click HERE.

LG KP500 Cookie touch screen phone

*images from the net

11 comments:

dylan said...

the price is OK and the looks is pretty stylish. LG should upgrade and include the WIFI thingy next time

yol said...

not bad for the price, ayt?

Anonymous said...

it looks nice. i wonder why it lacks 3G capability. most people would not buy this because of that.

chukoy said...

yeah i agree with you mordsith. if they only added those features, it'll be a big hit esp this xmas

Anonymous said...

i just love this phone!

Anonymous said...

can i have this as a xmas gift? =(

Alvin said...

cool phone and cool post!

Unknown said...

nice gadget!

MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU!

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Hanna :) said...

Is the LG Cookie worth getting?

Anonymous said...

Reading these kind of posts reminds me of just how technology truly is something we cannot live without in this day and age, and I think it is safe to say that we have passed the point of no return in our relationship with technology.

I don't mean this in a bad way, of course! Ethical concerns aside... I just hope that as the price of memory drops, the possibility of uploading our memories onto a digital medium becomes a true reality. It's one of the things I really wish I could encounter in my lifetime.

(Submitted from WhatPost for R4i Nintendo DS.)