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  2. LG KS360 - Wikipedia

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    The LG KS360 was a mobile phone manufactured by LG Electronics. The model was marketed in some regions as the "Webslider" and "Neon". ... light pink and black, black ...

  3. LG Renoir (KC910) - Wikipedia

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    Named after Pierre-Auguste Renoir, the LG Renoir adds several new capabilities over the Viewty, including GPS support, Wi-Fi support, an accelerometer, and Dolby Mobile audio support. [9] Originally released in black, a pink coloured version was released in 2009. [10]

  4. LG Chocolate - Wikipedia

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    LG Chocolate is a mobile phone created by LG Electronics, the first of the LG Black Label Series. It was released at the end of 2005 in South Korea, followed by an international GSM release in 2006 (the KG800), and a slightly altered CDMA model released for Verizon Wireless in the United States (the VX8500). The LG Chocolate is a 'slider' style ...

  5. List of LG mobile phones - Wikipedia

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    1 LG Mobile phones abbreviations. 2 Canadian market models. Toggle Canadian market models subsection. 2.1 TE series. 2.2 TU series. 3 US market models.

  6. LG Neon (GT365) - Wikipedia

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    The LG Neon has a 2-megapixel camera, a full QWERTY slide-out keyboard, and Bluetooth that can be used to transfer files between other devices. The model was dubbed the Neon by AT&T. It is available in a variety of colors such as blue, black, white and pink. The Neon features a microSD card slot that can support up to 4 GB of memory.

  7. LG Cookie (KP500) - Wikipedia

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    The LG Cookie, model no. KP500, or Cyon Cooky (쿠키) in South Korea, is a discontinued touchscreen mobile phone announced on 30 September 2008. [1] [2] LG targeted the entry-level touchscreen market keeping the cost of the Cookie as low as possible by omitting some of the features found on higher-end products, such as 3G. [3]