After details leaked last week, and LG themselves teased the device's existence, the company has finally come clean and announced the LG Arena KM900. The touchscreen handset will officially debut at ...
LG officially debuted their touchscreen Arena KM900 at Mobile World Congress this week, a touchscreen feature-phone with a 3-inch WVGA display, 3G HSDPA supporting up to 7.2Mbps, WiFi, A-GPS and a ...
Since the official unveiling of the new LG KM900 Arena phone at the Mobile World Congress event of 2009 the anticipation surrounding the release of this new touch screen device has been building, ...
The touchscreen phone is available now on Orange and T–Mobile, and it’s free if you’re willing to stump up the requisite readies. That’s just £35 a month on Orange, but with 600 minutes and unlimited ...
One of the most exciting handsets the season - the LG KM900 Arena - returns to our office and this time it is going to stay a bit longer. After getting off to a flying start in both sales and reviews ...
Cell phone's touch screen will feature a user interface with a 3D cube-based layout, offering four customizable screens for accessing the phone's features. Steven Musil is a senior news editor at CNET ...
We teased the LG KM900 about unabashedly copying the iPhone earlier this month, but maybe we should scale that back a bit. New info leads me to believe the interface ...
LG’s latest touch-phone recruit made our Top 10 phones of Mobile World Congress – but now the KM900 Arena has landed on our desk, it’s time to see if it’s still got a place in our heart after our ...
LG Electronics, a worldwide technology and design leader in mobile communications, announced today the launch of its new flagship mobile phone for 2009, LG Arena (LG-KM900). This fully loaded ...
A well designed and smooth running user interface is among the most important features of a phone these days and the iPhone and its amazing market success is the quintessential example of this. LG ...
The LG KM900 Arena falls somewhere in between both categories, sometimes hitting the heights of mobile perfection and other times making you wonder if human beings really can spew steam out of their ...
Chris is the former Editor of Pocket-lint. He has been a technology journalist since 2008 and has covered the rise of Android and reviewed just about every important device along the way. Chris lives ...