LG GB109

Specifications
LG GB109
Network2G
3G
GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900
SizeDimensions
Weight
Display
102 x 45 x 14.6 mm (4.02 x 1.77 x 0.57 in)
92 gram
CSTN, 65K colors
128 x 128 pixels, 1.5 inches (~121 ppi pixel density)
MemoryPhonebook
Call records
Internal
Card slot
Yes
Yes
1 MB
DataGPRS
EDGE
3G
WLAN
Bluetooth
Infrared port
USB
Yes





FeaturesOS
CPU
Messaging
Alert
Browser
Radio
GPS
Games
Camera
Video
Colors
Java


SMS


Stereo FM radio; built-in antenna

Yes


Black

- Loudspeaker
- Mini-SIM
- Calendar
- Calculator
- Predictive text input
- Alarm
Battery
Stand-by
Talk time
Standard battery, Li-Ion 950 mAh
Up to 400 h
Up to 6 h

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LG GB270

Specifications
LG GB270
Network2G
3G
GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900
SizeDimensions
Weight
Display
108 x 47 x 12.7 mm (4.25 x 1.85 x 0.5 in)
88.3 gram
TFT, 65K colors
120 x 160 pixels, 2.0 inches (~100 ppi pixel density)
MemoryPhonebook
Call records
Internal
Card slot
1000 entries, Photocall
Yes
12 MB
microSD, up to 2 GB
DataGPRS
EDGE
3G
WLAN
Bluetooth
Infrared port
USB
Yes


Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
v2.1 with A2DP, EDR

1.1
FeaturesOS
CPU
Messaging
Alert
Browser
Radio
GPS
Games
Camera
Video
Colors
Java


SMS, EMS, MMS
Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic, MP3 ringtones
WAP 2.0/xHTML
Stereo FM radio, RDS; scheduled recording

Yes
VGA
Yes
Black, Gray, Pink
MIDP 2.0
- Loudspeaker
- Mini-SIM
- Social networking integration
- Interchangeable covers
- Auto theme detector
- MP3/MP4 player
- Predictive text input
- Clock
- Calendar
- Alarm
Battery
Stand-by
Talk time
Standard battery, Li-Ion 1000 mAh
Up to 450 h
Up to 10 h 30 min

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LG BL40 New Chocolate

Specifications
LG BL40 New Chocolate
Network2G
3G
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
HSDPA 900 / 2100
SizeDimensions
Weight
Display
128 x 51 x 10.9 mm (5.04 x 2.01 x 0.43 in)
129 gram
TFT capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
345 x 800 pixels, 4.01 inches (~217 ppi pixel density)
MemoryPhonebook
Call records
Internal
Card slot
1000 entries, Photocall
Yes
1.1 GB
microSD, up to 32 GB
DataGPRS
EDGE
3G
WLAN
Bluetooth
Infrared port
USB
Class 10
Class 10
HSPA 7.2/0.384 Mbps
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, DLNA
v2.1 with A2DP

microUSB v2.0
FeaturesOS
CPU
Messaging
Alert
Browser
Radio
GPS
Games
Camera
Video
Colors
Java


SMS, EMS, MMS, Email, IM
Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic, MP3 ringtones
WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
Stereo FM radio, RDS; FM transmitter
Yes
7 incl. motion-based + downloadable
5 MP, Schneider-Kreuznach optics, autofocus, LED flash
480p@30fps
Black
MIDP 2.0
- Loudspeaker
- Mini-SIM
- Multitouch
- 3.5mm jack
- Corning Gorilla Glass (protection)
- S-Class Touch UI
- Geo-tagging, face, smile and blink detection, manual focus
- Dolby Mobile
- Accelerometer, proximity (sensors)
- MP4/DivX/XviD/H.263 player
- MP3/WAV/eAAC+ player
- Document viewer
- Organiser
- TV out
- Predictive text input
- Calendar
- Alarm
Battery
Stand-by
Talk time
Standard battery, Li-Ion 1000 mAh
Up to 400 h (2G)/370 h (3G)
Up to 6 h (2G)/5 h (3G)

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Juventus sets Diego date

Juventus directors will travel to Germany next week for their final push to sign Werder Bremen midfilder Diego.

The Bianconeri have been tracking the Brazilian international for some time and have already held provisional talks with the player's club and agent.

After Juve's Serie A clash with Lazio, sporting director Alessio Secco is set to fly to Bremen to try and thrash out a definitive agreement for a transfer.

Diego is under contract until June 2011 but the player's relationship with his club seems to have turned sour and he has admitted his desire to leave.

While Werder reportedly value their prized asset at around £20m, Secco will be confident of slashing the cost considerably.

The 24-year-old trequartista has openly flirted with the Old Lady and Juve have a four-year deal waiting that is worth around £4m per season - all that is lacking is Werder's approval.

Should Diego prove a bridge too far, the Turin giants may turn their attentions to Liverpool's Ryan Babel and Fiorentina stopper Manuel Da Costa.

via.channel4.com

Source: http://transfer-calcio.blogspot.com

Kaka nostalgic for AC Milan

Kaka admits Milan are still very much in his thoughts despite his £56m transfer to Real Madrid earlier this summer.

The Brazil international took a break from moving house last week to visit his former team-mates at Milanello.

He wished them good luck ahead of the coming season, reiterating his attachment to Milan, the team with whom he played for six years.

Speaking to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Kaka recalled his rollercoaster of a summer.

“At the beginning it wasn't easy, but I have always looked to understand the motives of my transfer. We found the best solution for everyone.

“I don't harbour rancour towards Milan. I was fine here. It's a very beautiful place, a great business. At the beginning it was strange,” Kaka explained.

“No one could imagine what happened. The economic crisis. Milan out of the Champions League for a year. Things change. But I was always sincere and I believe the fans understand that.

“I am happy here [in Madrid]. The city is beautiful. My wife and son are well.”

Asked if he was worried by Milan's pre-season form, Kaka replied: “Yes, but in the first outing that counted I saw them do well. They are strong and they will fight for the Scudetto.

“I am happy for Dinho who is getting back to his levels, and for Leonardo and for Pato who has a great future. I bet on him as the cover boy of this championship.

“It was emotional to see Nesta and Rino again after their injuries. For me, they are friends. Wherever I am, I will support them.”

As if struck by a pang of nostalgia, the 27-year-old once again said it was weird not being around Milan.

“It's difficult and strange. I told them so. But I have looked to understand and there is neither anger nor sadness in me.

“When I went to find the team in Milanello there were fans outside the gates and they received me very well, like everyone.

“If I had to go away, this was the best way to do it. I have remained in contact with Galliani, Braida and Leonardo. The link that there is between us goes beyond my profession,” Kaka said.

The former World Player of the Year also appeared to give his backing to Leonardo, Milan's rookie trainer.

“I am curious to know how it will go. I went through a lot with Leo and I don't know what it would be like training with him. For now.”

Asked if he meant one day he would play under Leonardo with Brazil, Kaka replied: “Who knows who will be Brazil's Coach in 2014.

“Leo has always had success in what he has done. He will be a good trainer.”

Finally Kaka gave his prediction for this weekend's Derby della Madonnina.

“Milan will win 2-0. A goal from Pato off an assist from Ronaldinho or hopefully Thiago Silva, then a second goal from Nesta like the one he scored in Yokohama when we became champions.”

Source: http://www.acmilan-online.com

Seedorf explains Gattuso chaos

Clarence Seedorf is furious at the “offence against my professionalism” following his chaotic missed substitution with Gennaro Gattuso.

The Dutchman took so long to come off the bench during the derby on Saturday night that an injured Gattuso carried on and received two yellow cards for mistimed challenges.

“I had a very strong desire to play and get out there, to be ready for anything the Coach needed, and that is what happened,” insisted Seedorf after Milan’s 4-0 defeat to Inter.

“When we were 1-0 down [Massimo] Ambrosini was meant to come on. When the penalty happened I went to warm up in the players’ tunnel, which is probably about 50 metres long.”

A great deal of confusion continues to surround that substitution, as it took Seedorf several minutes to change into his football boots and pull on his shirt. By the time he was ready, a furious Gattuso had been sent off.

“I was wearing trainers and not slippers, as some newspapers claimed. This is all an offence against my professionalism. I warmed up inside before anyone actually told me to. Therefore I anticipated a decision that would later be made by the Coach.

“I was returning from a 40-day injury lay-off and in the last week had a calf problem, which is why I had the trainers on.

“I also read comments on the issue of the shirt. If I must apologise for this, then I will, but I think I proved the desire I had to play in the second half when I did well.”

Seedorf is offended that some fans and elements of the media have accused him of dragging his feet to come off the bench, perhaps irritated that he has not been in the starting XI recently.

“Just ask Leonardo how I behaved in Siena when he didn’t let me on the pitch and we discussed it. In my career I have always tried to act professionally and give my all to the team.”

Milan have investigated the incident and decided not to hand fines to any of the people involved.

Source: http://www.acmilan-online.com

Zambrotta: 'AC Milan must have faith'

Gianluca Zambrotta and Marco Storari admit the derby did not go as planned, but believe Milan can recover from this humiliation.

“I honestly expected a different derby debut,” moaned the goalkeeper after the 4-0 thrashing by Inter.

“We had prepared so well for this game and I think we lost it all in the 10 minutes between [Gennaro] Gattuso’s injury and the red card.

“We wanted to win, but unfortunately we weren’t attentive enough on the first goal and teams like that punish you at the first chance they get.

“At least this will serve as a lesson for the future and I am convinced we will get back on our feet. The Coach already spoke to us and we all agree to put it behind us, as we have two weeks to prepare for our next challenges.”

Zambrotta was also confident that the 4-0 demolition job would not wreck Milan’s Scudetto ambitions just two rounds into the season.

“Before the opening goal we had played very well, not allowed Inter any chances and controlled the tempo,” noted the veteran.

“Unfortunately after that and with the penalty and red card, everything changed. We must nonetheless have faith, because we are just at the start of the season and we have the quality to do well.

“Compared to last term we have more players who can hold the ball. We proved that against Siena and also with Inter up until the deadlock was broken.”

Source: http://www.acmilan-online.com

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