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LG InTouch Max GW620 mobile phone


The article will provide a user with information on LG InTouch Max GW620.  The LG GW620, the Korean manufacturer’s first Android handset has got a five megapixel camera, a smartphone, with a rugged five line qwerty keyboard and preloaded office apps.

The light, diminutive device itself can certainly be described as cute, but errs on the side of sleek, pocket-sized gizmo instead of tacky, childish kitsch. At the back a user will be able to find a five megapixel camera and the sides are littered with buttons and sockets; an easily accessible Micro SD card slot, a Micro USB socket, a handy 3.5mm headphone jack and buttons for volume, photo, music and lock.
The front is also adorned with buttons; a clicky context-sensitive menu button and two touch pads for going back one page or retreating to the homescreen.

On the software side of things, the GW620 has two major emphasises: social networking and media. With Facebook, Twitter and Bebo support built straight into the phone, a user is encouraged to connect his/her favourite contacts to the online profiles to check out their feeds from the contact menu.
The music works well with this phone with full album art support and a speaker that beats out the iPod Touch.  The phone is a cheap phone with great applications, bundles of customisation, a physical keyboard and a camera.

Specifications
The specifications for the LG InTouch Max GW620 are provided below:

• Operating system : Android OS
• Camera : 5 megapixels
• Screen : 3 inch HVGA (320×480) resistive touch screen
• Size : 109 x 54.5 x 15.9mm (Length x width x depth)

If a user read this article then he/she would have learnt about LG InTouch Max GW620′s functionality and its features.

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