Taking a look at the LG Cookie

December 12th, 2008 by Dave@LGUK
 

Today we’re taking a look at the new LG KP500, better known as the Cookie, the latest in our line of full touchscreen phones. LG have a long history of full touchscreen phones – the Prada Phone by LG was the world’s first full touchscreen handset, while the LG Viewty and most recently the LG Renoir have pushed the boundary for top-of-the-range full touchscreen cameraphones. The Cookie is there to bring high spec touchscreen to a new audience, combining the latest technology with an affordable price.

The Cookie comes with an embedded stylus, which combines easily with the touchscreen interface and the Cookie’s handwriting recognition system, allowing you to write texts and memos, or edit photos, with ease. It also features an auto-rotate capability and on-screen QWERTY keyboard for quick and easy use. And for when you’re in a less serious mood, there are a range of games that use the phone’s motion sensor.

All of this is wrapped up in a sleek black casing with titanium rim, and comes with quadband connectivity. For an idea of what you can do with it, why not check out the little TV spot below?

The LG Cookie is out in the shops now, available on all providers. More info and specs can be found on the official lge.com website.

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