
Europe
: LG Electronics (LGE) announced an aggressive new step in its campaign
to win a significant share of Europe's third-generation (3G) UMTS
mobile handset market. Drawing on the most advanced technology in
the entire 3G arena, LGE said it would be teaming up with Orange –
one of Europe's major 2G and 3G service providers – to launch
the LG U8150, UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System), a
tri-band mobile handset, enabling GSM/GPRS service.
The LG U8150 is
representative of the company's advanced 3G technologies and reflects
LGE's determination to lead the 3G market in handset design and innovation.
LGE believes that the introduction of this latest model will allow
the company to consolidate its position as the leading 3G mobile manufacturer,
while expanding its share in the GSM market worldwide.
The new UMTS LG
U8150 has been one of the star attractions of the ITU Telecom Asia
event in Korea's southern port city of Busan; industry delegates and
visitors to the event have been drawn to its innovative range of features
including real-time communication with video telephony through a GSM/GPRS
network. The dual folder design also boasts a 262K-color TFT LCD screen,
VOD/AOD, streaming video recording, and various MMS functions, including
an MP3 player.
In 2Q 2004, LGE
was ranked second in the world in UMTS (WCDMA), with 900,000 units
sold, representing 21.4 percent of market share, according to the
Global Handset Market Update conducted by Strategy Analytics. The
report also described that the company as the "dark horse"
of the 3G market, indicating that LGE could soon be overtaking a number
of competitors in the sector.
With its successful
debut in the European GSM market last year, LGE is focused on strengthening
its brand image and the growing respect for its leadership in 3G --
and further consolidating its position as a global player, embracing
both CDMA and GSM.
"LGE will
jump-start itself in a move to expand GSM in the European market,
becoming a major player and positioning itself as a 3G leader,"
said Woon-Kwang Hwang, Executive Vice President for the Europe &
CIS Business Division. Mr. Hwang added: "I am convinced that
this momentum will help the company achieve its goal of entering the
global handset industry's global top 3 by 2006."
The global UMTS
market is now seeing increasing competition among Hutchison, Orange
and Vodafone and growing by an average of 57 percent per annum. Industry
experts forecast that market volume will increase up to 10 million
units this year; 200 million units by 2008 and represent 50 percent
of the total handset market by 2010.
LG-U8150 - 900
Mhz/1800Mhz/2.1Ghz Tri Band Dual Mode
Features
- Innovative, Stylish Clamshell UMTS Handset
- Video Telephony
- External Color LCD
- Blue Backlit Keypad
- 5 Way Navigation Key
- VOD (Video On Demand)*: Streaming, Downloading, and Playback (video/audio
clips)
- CMOS Type 0.3 Mega Pixel Camera
- Picture View on Main LCD
- Digital Zoom Capable (2x)
- MOD (Music on Demand)*
- Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)- send and receive messages comprised
of a combination of text, sounds and photos*
- Mobile Web Capability (Wap 2.0)
- Two-Way Short Messaging Service (SMS)
- 64 poly Sounds
- Standard Ring Tones and Vibrate & Silent Alert
- Three Way Calling
- Call History
- Auto Redial, Caller ID, Call Forwarding, Call Waiting
- Wallpapers
- Personal Organizer: Calendar with Scheduler, Voice Memo, Alarm Clock
- Large Phone Book: 1,000 contacts
- TTY/TDD Capable
- External USB Capable
- Personalized Theme Colors and Font Colors
- T9 Text Input
Specifications
- Dimensions:
99.2mm X 50mm X 24.4mm
- Weight: Approximately: 136g
- Main Display: 176 X 220, TFT, 262K Color, 2.2 inch
- Sub Display: 88 X 110, STN 65K Color, 1.34 inch