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LG Ks20 Vs Nokia N95: the Real Game Starts Now

The thriving mobile phone industry owes a lot to the renowned mobile phone makers who have been constantly contributing to the walfare of mankind. With tactful incorporation of cutting-edge features, these mobile phone makers have shown enough grit showing a complete accomplishment of power features all under a compact device – the mobile phone. LG and Nokia are two big names in the mobile world enjoying a whale of popularity – on the sea, surf and sand.

Nokia is going great guns these days with its spectacular handset called the Nokia N95. It's a mighty product with an enormous assortment of features. The Nokia N95 is studded with a two way slider opening mechanism as well as a bright and clear 16 million colour TFT screen with screen resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. With an integrated 5 megapixel autofocus camera, the phone delivers awesome stills and videos under any light condition. Music quality is at par with Nokia standards. The integrated music player not only supports a a variety of formats (MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+ and WMA) but also offers crystal clear sound output. Connectivity is brilliantly controlled via 3G, Pop Port, EDGE, Bluetooth, USB 2.0, and WLAN Wi-Fi. Other notable features in the phone are GPS Navigation, voice commands, document viewer, push to talk, second camera (CIF), voice recording, voice dialing, handsfree speaker, Nokia Music Manager etc.

The coming soon LG KS20 is a touchscreen phone measuring 99.8 x 58 x 12.8 mm and weighing 92.5 grams. The touchscreen display supports of 256k colours and provides a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. The phone has an integrated 2 megapixel autofocus camera with 1600x1200 pixels resolution. Flash is also there. There is a second camera (VGA) satiating the purpose of video calling. The phone packs an MP3/MPEG4/WMV/AAC/DivX player and an integrated FM radio – music will never end now! Among other noticeable features, the prime ones are WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML (IE mobile 7.6), Bluetooth, 3G, USB, EDGE, GPRS, TV Output Document editor (MS Office), voice memo, 28MB internal memory, microSD (TransFlash) card support, built-in handsfree etc.

Both the mobile phones are high on features, But for a comparative experience you have to wait a bit, at least till the launch of the LG KS20.

Amanda Dorothy

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