LG has recently announced its new LG GT350 Mobile Phone that sports a large 3.0-inch touchscreen and feature a slide-out QWERTY keyboard.

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Promises to bring in outstanding social networking experience, the LG GT350 has built-in support for major social networking sites including Facebook and Twitter which are all integrated onto one screen allowing  users to easily check out the latest messages or updates in different networks at the same time with added capability of responding back to the messages.

The new LG GT350 mobile phone to some extent follows the designing style of previous Samsung B5310 Corby Pro model and both the mobile phone features slide-out QWERTY keyboard towards the right and include the combination of touch screen and the full QWERTY keyboard.

A full QWERTY and 3.0-inch big TFT touch screen display makes it an ideal tool for the social network integration. Its predecessor LG KS360 had three rows in the QWERTY keyboard, while the GT350 features four rows.

The new LG GT350 phone supports GSM quad band network 850/900/1800/1900 MHz and 3G network 2100/900 MHz networks and the phone features a big 3.0 inches 256,000 colors capable 240 x 400 pixels resolution TFT resistive touchscreen display. The handset is also supportive of the microSD memory cards for upto 16Gb extended memory.

LG GT350 supports high speed browsing experience with 7.2 Mbps HSDPA and also features combination of Class 12 GPRS and Class 10 EDGE that provides good connectivity features. However, there is no support for WiFi connectivity in the mobile phone. In addition, the handset also offers microUSB 2.0 and Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP.

LG GT350 comes with 3.15 Megapixel camera with video recording capability and has built in music player that can play MP3, MP4, AAC, AAC+, EAAC+ and WMA.  Besides, the phone also provides stereo FM with RDS for more music.

The new LG GT350 will be available in different shades such as purple, aqua blue, black, and light silver and is expected to be made available by April 2010.

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