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LG Launches 'Dynamite' Phones

Sharon Khare November 2, 2006, 14:00:00 IST

After ‘Chocolate’ LG Electronics India, has launched its ‘Dynamite Series’

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LG Launches 'Dynamite' Phones

After ‘Chocolate’ LG Electronics India, has launched its ‘Dynamite Series’—the KG 300 and KG 200.

H. S. Bhatia, national product group head, GSM Mobile Phones, said, “With the sweet success of ‘Chocolate’ LG is now geared with an aggressive strategy for the GSM Market. India Markets are craving for stylish and feature packed phones. The Dynamite KG300 is extremely fascinating in terms of style, fully loaded with unique features and is available at unbeatable price.”

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The KG 300 features a 2 megapixel camera, 262K colour screen, Bluetooth, video caller ID, call conversation recording, intelligent call, inflight mode, MP3 player, FM recording. The phone also has 56 MB in-built memory, plug and play, external memory card slot, USB charging, MP3 Player, video recording and playback and speaker. The Dynamite KG 300 is available for Rs 9, 999 only and comes with a stereophonic headset kit & USB Data Cable, worth Rs 1500 absolutely free.

The KG 200 is features a 1.3 megapixel camera, 65K colour screen, 56 MB in-built memory, plug and play, external memory card slot, USB charging, MP3 Player, FM radio and recording, video recording and playback, video caller ID, call recording, speaker and In-flight mode. The phone is available for Rs 7, 999 only and comes with the free stereophonic headset kit and USB Data Cable too.

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