IT News Online Staff
2011-03-06
LG has launches its limited edition Optimus One (LG LP500) phone especially for the ICC World Cup 2011. The shiny gold World Cup logo etched on it back makes this Optimus One a collector’s item, exuding style and substance.
LG will be releasing only 1,000 units of the limited-edition Optimus One in eight cities across India.
The Optimus One with Google offers an unfiltered and genuine smartphone experience. Convenient user interface and diverse multimedia options ensure a mobile environment that makes this device one of the easiest to use on the market.
The company said its Optimus One is the result of extensive consumer research and development that delved into the way users gather information in today’s digital age. An iconic Android-powered smartphone with 2.2 version, LG said the Optimus One is the first to consolidate its position in this segment in the Indian smartphone market.
The Optimus One delivers smartphone benefits in a convenient Google internet package. With an automatically synchronized Google account, users need to only log-in once to enjoy YouTube, Gmail, Gtalk, Google Maps and more.
The phone is packed with 3 MP camera, 2 GB memory, GPRS, EDGE, Threaded Messages and many more special features.
Priced at Rs. 12,990/- it will be available at all leading stores in eight cities across India.
The most common question among cricket lovers is surely ‘what’s the score?’ and they are now all set to support their respective teams during the exciting journey of this year’s world cup. Keeping this in mind, LG has carved out a limited edition of its stunning Optimus One handset.
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