LG Xenon (GR500) | |
Manufacturer: | LG Electronics |
Screen: | 240 x 400 pixels 262k colors |
Exterior Screen: | 2.8 inches |
Camera: | 2.0 megapixels Flash |
Operatingsystem: | J2ME |
Ringtone: | MP3 |
Memory Card: | microSD card (holds up to a 16gb) |
Networks: | UMTS / HSDPA / EDGE / GPRS GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 |
Battery: | 950 mAh 4 hours talk time 11 days stand by |
Size: | 4.16 x 2.11 x 0.62 inches |
Weight: | 3.81 ounces (108 g) |
Form: | Slider, Touch |
Music: | MP3 AAC++ 3GP MPEG4 |
The LG GR500 (LG Xenon) is a mobile phone manufactured by LG Electronics, which features a touch screen and QWERTY keyboard on AT&T's 3G network. It was released April, 2009, compared to 2007 for the first iPhone and 2008 for the first Android phone.[1] It offers a flash for the 2.0 mega pixel camera, GPS, multi tasking, a menu or favorite contacts, and a microSD slot for music, pictures, and video.[2] Voice dialing and video share are among the features on this phone. Newer models of the phone also include a front-facing camera for video chat, that is incapable of recording video or pictures. The LG Xenon does not have Wi-Fi capability.[3]
The LG Xenon comes in black, blue, red, and purple. It runs on an OS similar to its predecessor the LG Vu, and has a slide out QWERTY keyboard and resistive touch screen. Its keyboard has dedicated buttons for text and email messages. When opened, the phone is viewed in a wider aspect than when closed. A lock button on the right side allows the phone to be used while it is not open. The default themes are white with blue outlining, and black with red outlining.