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LG recently got together with designer Gwenael Nicolas, who designed the original Gameboy Advance, to make a new cellphone tries to blend simplicity with pureness: the SIMPURE L2.
Although the cellphone features some sleek lines, to me it somehow looks a bit dated, and not on par with some past “design-oriented” devices I’ve seen in the past. Still, this phone is prepared for most networks (3G + GSM + GPRS), but fails to impress with the camera, with only 1.3Megapixels, and with the screen that only has a 176×220 pixel resolution, which is quite embarrassing compared to some other Japanese or Korean cellphones that already come with VGA displays.
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One Response for "LG introduces the SIMPURE cellphone"
May 29th, 2007 at 2:53 pm
1I agree with the dated statement. The phone looks like it would have been cutting edge 10 years ago (aside from the size, of course)
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