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by Jason Giacchino on December 11, 2009

Generally speaking the term Expo is used to describe an event, a public show, you know-short for exhibition. In the case of LG, Expo refers to their latest smartphone.
Featuring an external QWERTY thumb board that slides out when needed, Wi-Fi for access to thousands of Wi-Fi Hot Spots for internet access at broadband speeds. It also has biometric security feature giving you security and simplicity in preserving personal mobile data.
The LG GW820 also features a 5.0 megapixel camera with built-in flash, autofocus and 3x digitial zoom. It’s preloaded with Microsoft Office applications including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, email and calendar. And finally, the LG GW820 has personal presentation station feature that allows you to project images, video and web pages.
Additionally the Expo features a touch screen display, Bluetooth, Internet Explorer Mobile, and operates on GPRS/EDGE Quad Band.
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teomees
(12/13/09 8:30am)
I'm usually not a fan of LG mobiles but this seems promising.
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