LG GM200 is Another Dolby Mobile Phone, Sounds Great, Looks Average
March 30th, 2009 | by ThryStan |
Dolby’s involvement in the mobile phone biz is being felt as we speak, since LG used the company’s license on its new phone, GM200. This black candybar is a GSM device, that allows you to listen to FM radio, without plugging in the usual headset (used as external antenna).
On board of LG GM200, you’ll find stereo speakers and a technology that reminds me of Motorola’s CrystalTalk, since it regulates the earpiece volume, according to the ambient noise. The handset’s specs list includes average features like a 2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP or EDGE support.
When will we get to see a device with a design to match the Dolby sound quality?
[via Engadget Mobile]
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Tags: candybar, CrystalTalk, Dolby phone, FM radio, LG GM200, specs, stereo speakers




