LG Debuts New S-Class UI on Three New Phones
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posted Feb 16, 2009, 8:22 AM by Rich Brome
updated Feb 16, 2009, 6:18 PM
Updated: fixed typo / fixed model name of Windows Mobile model
LG today announced a new UI for its touch phones called S-Class, along with three new phones using the new UI. S-Class features a spinning 3D cube, photos grouped by day taken, and a rolodex interface for flipping through music and photos. The main menu features rows of icons that individually slide sideways to reveal more icons. Each row groups together a specific catgory of apps. The first three LG phones to use S-Class will be:
Arena: The first phone with S-Class. Features include a 3-inch WVGA display, Dolby Mobile sound, DivX video, TV-output, Wi-Fi, 8 GB of built-in memory, and support for memory cards up to 32 GB.
GM730: A Windows Mobile device with an S-Class UI layer. Also features a location-based chat feature.
GD900: A touch phone with a unique fully transparent slide-out keypad.
The company also announced plans to bring S-Class to ten total new models this year, including models for North America.
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