The LG G7050, released in Q4 of 2003, is a feature phone with a sleek design and a weight of 89g, boasting a thickness of 21mm. It comes with 350 KB of internal storage but unfortunately does not have a card slot for expandable storage options.
With a display resolution of 128×160 pixels spread across 6 lines, the LG G7050 provides a clear viewing experience for its users. The device is equipped with a 0.3MP camera for basic photo capture but lacks a video recorder feature.
Operating on GSM technology with 2G bands for GSM 900/1800, the LG G7050 offers Class 10 GPRS connectivity but does not support 3G or 4G bands. This device was announced in 2003 but has since been discontinued, making it a nostalgic piece for those interested in vintage mobile phones.
The phone’s dimensions are 94 x 44 x 21 mm, and it supports Mini-SIM cards. Despite its compact size, the LG G7050 features an STN display with 65K colors for vibrant visuals. With a removable Li-Ion 760 mAh battery, users can expect up to 2 hours of talk time on this device.
Overall, the LG G7050 may not have all the bells and whistles of modern smartphones, but its simplicity and reliability make it a classic choice for those seeking a basic mobile phone experience.