After it was leaked last week on the internet, LG has decided to announce its new touchscreen phone officially. Full specification hasn’t been released by LG but they did say that the device is called the KM900 Arena and will have a brand new user interface. It will be marketed as a high-end device, much like the LG KC910 Renoir.
The LG KM900 Arena will feature Wi-Fi and HSDPA connectivity, built-in GPS and a 5 megapixel camera as well as a huge 3 inch touchscreen display and LG’s new 3D user interface. The device measures 105.9 x 55.3 x 11.95mm and weighs in at around 105 grams, which is good considering the specs.
As with many new devices, the LG KM900 Arena has a multimedia player capable of playing a range of formats and also includes an FM radio and a document viewer. Bluetooth and USB connections are also onboard, but there is no mention of a memory card slot, which may put some people off.
There is currently no information on the availability or price of the device, but LG will be showcasing the KM900 Arena at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona next week, so we will hopefully find out then.

I love the silver colour of this phone i just hope it wont rub off with time
gems 9th February 2009 @ 17:09
Hiya
I wonder how easy it will be to use the interface
**Stevie** 10th February 2009 @ 11:58