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A phone to flip over

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tHE LG Wine smart is an Android smartphone disguised as an old- school flip phone.

it wasn’t that long ago that the flip phone, or clamshell handset, was the epitome of modernity. if you didn’t have a Motorola razr, you were no one.

But then the smartphone revolution happened and the flip phone was consigned to the technologi­cal history books alongside Betamax, cassette tapes and the Mini Disc Walkman.

And while LG isn’t attempting to resurrect the form factor with its new handset, the LG Wine, it is trying to offer consumers more choice and the chance to make a more individual­istic technologi­cal statement.

the company calls it a hybrid smartphone as it runs Android Lollipop and therefore the latest apps, and has a 3.2in touchscree­n as well as old- school numerical buttons.

it offers Wifi, Bluetooth, 4G/ LtE connectivi­ty and memory expansion via MicrosD card and also boasts front and rear cameras. However, both are very basic. the front- facing camera is simply webcam quality while the rear- facing unit is 3 megapixels.

it won’t win any photograph­y awards but the flip phone does offer some benefits over its smarter brethren – it has a proper keypad for fewer typos and faster messaging and because its buttons are covered by the screen when not in use, pocket calls are practicall­y impossible.

then there’s the fact that the flip phone still has a cachet of cool in Asia, particular­ly in Japan where sales are actually climbing at the expense of smartphone­s.

According to data published in february by the MM research institute, flip- phone shipments jumped nearly 6% to 10.85 million units in Japan over 2014 while smartphone shipments fell by 5.3%.

And while Asian smartphone firms from samsung to sharp and LG continue to build the devices specifical­ly for their home markets, what makes the Wine stand out is that it’s going on sale globally, following positive response form south Korean owners where the handset is already on sale and called the LG Gentle.

“our goal with LG Wine smart was to create a smartphone that fans of flip phones could embrace,” said chris Yie, vice president and head of marketing communicat­ions for LG Mobile communicat­ions company.

“consumers shouldn’t have to miss out on the smartphone revolution because they prefer a particular phone design over another. With Wine, they won’t have to.” — AfP relaxnews

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