LG Phone Layla GM750 Has a New Feature Called “Chat on the Map”

August 3rd, 2009 by Edy Leave a reply »

South Korea mobile phone manufacturers LG Electronics would be willing to freely associate, another LG phone Layla GM750. The new team is expected that the market for a slimmer form factor, based on Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5 of the operating system and the packaging for a number of good inside.



Among them we have a picture of 5 megapixel snapper that sport German Schneider-Kreuznach lens and autofocus capabilities. At the same time, the next LG Layla GM750 is also provided that the role of the S-Class user, what should be at the forefront of the great taste Windows Mobile 6. 5, as WMPoweruser States.

Other advantages of the device must be an alleged new feature called “Chat on the map”, which should provide users the opportunity to see the location of friends during Discuss with them through instant messaging. Wi-Fi, GPS and acceleration sensors should also be part of the packaging.

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