LG BL20 Joins the LG BL40 in the New Chocolate Range
Following the launch of the amazing new LG BL40 also referred to as the New LG Chocolate the manufacturer has now announced a new sliding version of the handset, the new LG BL20 is a direct upgrade to the extremely popular original LG Chocolate phone – The KG800.
The new LG BL20 takes many of the original design aspects of the first Chocolate phone along with some of the new accents found in the LG Bl40 to produce a desirable new Chocolate handset, the trademark red colouring and touch sensitive buttons are the first obvious points of reference which were also found in the original black version.
UPDATE:
12/11/09 – LG BL20 Chocolate SIM Free Deals
10/12/09 – Purple LG BL20 Chocolate Released

LG BL20 Chocolate
The rounded corners of the LG KG800 have now been squared-off and the keypad redesigned for a far more futuristic and minimalistic finish, the LG BL20 Chocolate takes the same camera found in the BL40 which offers autofocus and flash and manages to squeeze this into just 12.33mm depth.

LG Bl20 New Chocolate
The BL20 features a widget hotkey which allows the user to add shortcuts to the homescreen for quick access to their favourite apps and features, the LG Bl20 also offers a new feature called Clear Memo Capture which can capture text and handwritten notes rather like a copy and paste option.

LG New Chocolate BL20
Taking much of its design inspiration from the larger widescreen BL40 the LG BL20 features the same glossy black finish and sleek dimensions but with a real difference in its slide out keypad. For those that do not want the touch screen capabilities of the BL40 this new LG model is an ideal alternative.

New LG Chocolate BL20
There are further colour variants planned of the new LG BL20 Chocolate with a new pink and white model on its way as well as a black and silver edition.
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October 6th, 2009 at 4:59 pm
so elegantly styled. will get this one soon.
October 9th, 2009 at 2:38 pm
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