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Sprint has made it official that it plans to release a red version of its LG Lotus messaging phone. It will have the same textured design as the purple version, and will have the same features as well.
Features include a 2-megapixel camera, stereo Bluetooth, GPS, EV-DO, a music player, and more. Of course, you also get the same QWERTY keyboard and nice 2.4-inch display. We don't yet know when it'll be released, but it'll likely be about the same price of the current LG Lotus, which is about $100 after a two-year service agreement.
The LG Lotus in purple.
(Credit: LG)Remember not so long ago when almost every cell phone was black, gray, or silver? Then, thanks to the Motorola Razr V3, pink was suddenly an "it" color for cell phones. But gradually, red became the new pink, and now it seems that purple is the new red.
Though we don't agree just yet that a purple wave will sweep cell phone land, Sprint is pushing the line that purple is the new hot hue for cell phones. Indeed, two of its new cell phones introduced at CTIA Fall 2008 come in the color of the royals. The Samsung Rant is offered in purple, red, and black, and the LG Lotus comes in purple and black.
Previous purple phones includes the Sony Ericsson W380a and S500i, the Motorola W755, and the LG CU515. While those handsets appear to be laying the groundwork for a trend, time will tell if purple develops into a full-blown design fad. After all, that whole champagne thing never really caught on. Personally, I'm still hoping green handsets have their day.
What do you think? Is purple here to stay? What cell phone colors would you like to see?
LG partners with Project Runway's Christian Siriano to develop a special scarf made just for the LG Lotus, seen here.
(Credit: Sprint)In an attempt to further tout the LG Lotus as a phone for the fashion-conscious crowd, LG has partnered with Christian Siriano, the winner of Project Runway's fourth season, to develop a special, one-of-a-kind scarf for the Lotus. As we mentioned earlier, the LG Lotus is Sprint's new QWERTY flip phone with a small and square shape. The scarf Siriano designed has a pocket in it made just to fit the Lotus.
The scarf will make its debut on September 11 during New York Fashion Week, and as part of the show, attendees are encouraged to take pictures of the collection and then send them via picture-message so they show up on large flat-screens positioned above the runway.
The LG Lotus from Sprint comes in textured purple.
(Credit: Sprint)Sprint and LG have just announced the LG Lotus, a messaging phone with a foldout QWERTY keyboard. The Lotus is the official moniker for the rumored LG LX600, which we mentioned on Crave a few weeks ago. It's one of the first Sprint devices to offer One Click, a customizable user interface that lets you organize up to eight shortcut tiles right on the landing screen.
The LG Lotus will have EV-DO support, which means it has access to Sprint's broadband and entertainment services such as Sprint TV, the Sprint Music Store, and a host of other streaming applications like Sprint Radio. Other features include a 2-megapixel camera and camcorder, a music player (with external controls), a microSD card slot that supports up to 12GB of additional storage, Sprint Navigation, stereo Bluetooth, SMS voice and text messaging, plus the usual productivity tools and e-mail support. The Lotus also supports a background music mode that lets you listen to music while doing other things like texting or surfing the Web.
But the most interesting aspect of the Lotus is unquestionably its design. Its square and chubby shape first gave us pause, but once I saw it in person, I was surprised by how chic it looked. Sprint says the Lotus is the recipient of a Red Dot Design Award for its unique design, and it shows. Measuring 3.3 inches wide by 2.4 inches tall by 0.7 inch thick, the Lotus weighs around 3.7 ounces, and comes in both satin black and textured purple. The textured purple version has embossed flowers and flourishes on the front surface, and is meant to target the female audience. I'll admit that I did like the texture, though I'm still not so sure about the color.
The LG Lotus has a foldout QWERTY keyboard.
(Credit: Sprint)I was also impressed by the display on the LG Lotus. The external display measures 2.1 inches diagonally and supports up to 65,000 colors, but the internal display measures about 2.4 inches diagonally and supports up to 262,000 colors. The wide display makes it quite conducive to watching Sprint TV and is a nice showcase for the aforementioned One Click user interface.
Of course, the star of the show is its QWERTY keyboard. Bearing in mind that I only had a few minutes to play with the device, I rather like it. The bubble-like raised keys feel really nice and tactile, and we can see how this would be a great device for those who like to thumb-type messages. I dare say the keyboard is even better than the Blitz's, but of course I'll have to have it for more testing to really put it through its paces. All in all, I had a positive experience with the Lotus, and look forward to reviewing it.
The LG Lotus is said to debut in October and will cost around $149 with a two-year service agreement.
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