LG KS20 launches in Europe
updated 01:05 pm EST, Mon November 5, 2007
LG KS20 launches in Europe
Just days before the iPhone makes its European debut, LG has officially released the KS20 to "major" European countries. The phone is significant mainly in that it is another all-touchscreen device from the company, mirroring some of the same philosophies as the iPhone, such as fingertip control. The KS20 separates itself however by running Windows Mobile 6, and by featuring 3.6Mbps HSDPA, giving it a broadband speed advantage over the iPhone's EDGE.
Further distinguishing it is the presence of Bluetooth 2.0, enabling more media- and data-streaming options, as well as push e-mail and the ability to do handwriting via a stylus. Internal memory is limited to just 128MB, but storage is handled primarily via removable microSD cards. The KS20 should be on sale today from carriers such as Vodafone and Orange.






