LG Shine Titanium Black handset

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LG Electronics today unveiled a striking addition to the LG Shine, the LG Shine Titanium Black. Boasting the same amazing features as the original LG Shine handset, the full metal bodied jacket has received a makeover, turning it a dark and sophisticated metallic grey. The new LG Shine Titanium Black presents a handset with a mature and refined finish. Edgier than black and more chic than silver, LG Shine Titanium Black combines the best of both looks and will allow both men and women to shine. The sleek design defies its high-tech functionality which includes a 2 mega-pixel camera by Schneider Kreuznach. Access to LG Shine’s menu system is by an easy-to-use multi-function scroll wheel and on board software includes a comprehensive music player (with MP3 WAV and AAC++), GPRS and EDGE network compatibility and Bluetooth.

LG Shine Titanium Black will be launched in the UK, France, Netherlands and Austria. It will be available in major mobile dealerships from the end of July. Titanium Black takes the LG Shine to the next level, offering an elegant and stylish alternative to its predecessor.

July 14, 2007 - 5:48 AM | Posted in - Mobile Phones | | | | | |


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