LG GD880 MINI Wifi/HSDPA/EDGE/Stereo Bluetooth touchFLO Miniature Smartphone with 5Mbpixel Cam, GPS, Google Search, microSD - Factory Unlocked
LG early this morning launched one of its smallest-ever touchscreen phones in the form of the GD880, or Mini. It has a unique waste-nothing design where the 3.2-inch display runs almost directly to the very edge X
EDGE:
Enhanced Data GSM X
GSM:
The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is a wireless network system that is widely used in Europe, Asia, and Australia. GSM is used at three different frequencies: GSM900 and GSM1800 are used in Europe, Asia, and Australia, while GSM1900 is deployed in North America and other parts of the world. Environment (EDGE) is a new, faster version of GSM X
GSM:
The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is a wireless network system that is widely used in Europe, Asia, and Australia. GSM is used at three different frequencies: GSM900 and GSM1800 are used in Europe, Asia, and Australia, while GSM1900 is deployed in North America and other parts of the world. . EDGE is designed to support transfer rates up to 384Kbps and enable the delivery of video and other high-bandwidth applications. EDGE is the result of a joint effort between TDMA operators, vendors and carriers and the GSM X
GSM:
The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is a wireless network system that is widely used in Europe, Asia, and Australia. GSM is used at three different frequencies: GSM900 and GSM1800 are used in Europe, Asia, and Australia, while GSM1900 is deployed in North America and other parts of the world. Alliance. , avoiding some of the bulk of other phones. At the same time, it's relatively thin and minimalist yet should be relatively sturdy with metal accents and an overall solid body.
Inside, it echoes much of what LG has done before and uses LG's conventional but customized OS, with the S-Class UI on top. It supports the company's increasingly common feature set and brings 7.2Mbps 3G X
3G:
Third generation (3G) wireless networks will offer faster data transfer rates than current networks. The first generation of wireless (1G) was analog cellular. The second generation (2G) is digital cellular, featuring integrated voice and data communications. So-called 2.5G X
2.5G:
The enhancement of GSM which includes technologies such as GPRS X
GPRS:
General Packet Radio Service; standardised as part of GSM Phase 2 , GPRS represents the first implementation of packet switching within GSM, which is a circuit switched technology. GPRS offers theoretical data speeds of up to 115kbit/s using multislot techniques. GPRS is an essential precursor for 3G as it introduces the packet switched core required for UMTS networks offer incremental speed increases. 3G networks will offer dramatically improved data transfer rates, enabling new wireless applications such as streaming media. , a 5-megapixel camera, GPS X
GPS:
Global Positioning System; a location system based on a constellation of US Department of Defence satellites. Depending on the number of satellites visible to the user can provide accuracies down to tens of metres. Now being incorporated as a key feature in an increasing number of handsets and Wi-Fi X
WI-FI:
Wireless Local Area Network; a short range radio network normally deployed in traffic hotspots such as airport lounges, hotels and restaurants. WLAN enables suitably equipped users to access the fixed network wirelessly, providing high speed access (up to 11Mbit/s download) to distant servers. The key WLAN technologies are the IEEE802.11 family and ETSI HIPERLAN/2 . LG ships the Mini first to Europe, in March, and will send it elsewhere at a later date with prices to come as each region goes live.