
The LG Touch 3G enabled watch phone managed to draw big crowds at its booth at CES 2009. This LG watch phone comes with a Flash-powered interface which allows you to choose one from a number of them, including an analog (pictured above), digital and more. Switching out the face just needs a swipe of your finger.
This LG 3G watch phone lets the users make calls over a Bluetooth headset or speak over the built-in mic, which is sensitive enough to pick up your voice even you have your wrist dangling by your waist. Music player is also included on this watch phone, that comes with a pulsating graphic equalizer.

There is a little camera at the top corner of the watch face, which is meant for making video calls, but the megapixel of this camera still remains unknown. Some more, there is no info whether the finished product would include a web browser or not since it’ supports 3G. But having to surf the net on such a tiny screen will definitely stress your eyes to the limit.


January 9th, 2009 at 9:25 am
this one more joy full…..
February 16th, 2009 at 7:42 am
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