LG LB3300 - Rhapsody in Music Phone

Posted by Alex Ion

December 7, 2007 |

LG LB3300 - Rhapsody in Music Phone
LG teamed up with Mark Levinson, a company specialized in designing high end audio devices such as amplifiers or CD players, to create a mobile phone that would please everyone that needs both a device used for calling friends or a media player for different kinds of audio formats.

Apparently teaming to create a fashion phone is not fun anymore, because the market requires amplifiers even on their phones. Called LG LB3300 or LG Rhapsody Music Phone, the slider features a LED-lit touch wheel, a 2 megapixel camera, 1GB of built-in memory space that can get expanded to 4GB, a 2-inch LCD display and Bluetooth A2DP stereo. It doesn’t look like a bad phone and if I add the fact that it can stream two listeners in parallel and has an audio wizard that does miracles with compressed MP3 files, I think it would be a good buying decision.

Here is a video of it working.

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  1. charles on August 7, 2008 1:02 pm

    i love this phones

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