LG has just announced its latest and slimmest ever touchscreen handset, the LG Mini. A svelte, stylish and compact handset, the LG Mini – also known as the LG GD880 – will be seen first in the flesh at Mobile World Congress next week, before going on sale in Europe in March. To find out more, read on after the jump…
The LG Mini features a stunning design, with the front dominated by the 3.2-inch touchscreen. With brushed aluminium touches, the LG Mini also looks like having the quality to back up the design. Despite the claim that it’s the thinnest touchscreen handset the company has produced, LG hasn’t released any dimensions. It’ll have to be slimline if it’s going to beat the equally stunning LG BL40 Chocolate, however.
Internally, you’ll find HSDPA and Wi-Fi connectivity for fast web browsing and downloads, letting you get the best out of that big display, and a GPS adapter means you’ll be able to use the LG Mini as a satellite navigation device.
Social networking play a part when it comes to software, with LG’s Social Network Connect pre-installed on the LG Mini. This means you’ll be able to access your Facebook and Twitter accounts on the move with ease. As yet, we don’t know what operating system the LG Mini will use, but it’s a good bet that it’ll feature the same S-Class interface found on its other touchscreen handsets.
A stunning, compact and utterly desirably phone, we look forward to getting our hands on the LG Mini in the next couple of months.
Via Electric Pig






