Posted by admin on July 9, 2009


LG Xenon Mobile Review

After achieving some success and fame with its previous releases of cookie, etc, LG finally unveiled another mobile in the touch screen segment this year. Known as the LG Xenon, this mobile has dimensions of 105.5 x 53.5 x 15.8 mm and weighs just 108 grams. LG has made available the Xenon in 3 shades of black, blue and red and has a 2.8 inches TFT touchscreen that is 65k color rich and is capable of displaying stuff at a resolution of 240 x 400 pixels. Additionally, the LG Xenon also features a full fledged QWERTY keyboard that slides out. This key board offers flexibility and is of great help specially when it comes to typing of long messages and emails. The layout of the keyboard is also great and it is well crafted.

Coming down to storage, the Xenon has an internal storage capacity of 80 MB and also supports a microSD (TransFlash) memory card whose capacity can be expanded up to 16GB thereby offering more than enough storage for one to carry along with him, his important files and data. The Xenon’s phonebook supports 500 phone call entries as well as photo calling. Apart from storage and other feature, the Xenon also offers great connectivity. It not only supports EDGE and GPRS, but also Wi-Fi and 3G. Towards the rear the Xenon has a 2 Mega Pixel camera that is capable of capturing images at a resolution of 1600×1200 pixels and also supports flash. All this makes the LG Xenon one powerful phone with excellent features and stability.

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