The highly popular LG Chocolate is a member of its 'Black Label' series. This family of LG mobile phones is looking to give fashion solutions of other manufacturers a tough time with the addition of their newest member - the LG KE970 or more popularly, the LG Shine.
The LG Shine is complete opposite to the LG Chocolate in terms of colour, built and other materials but somehow resembles the dark and mysterious Chocolate. The LG Shine is very robustly made with highly reflective stainless steel. Even the large 262k colours TFT display turns into a mirror while not in use. This prompted the code naming of the LG KE970 as Shine.
Fiddly touch sensitive keypad is done away with and the manufacturers have opted for a conventional keypad. The sliding mechanism of the LG Shine shows the years of expertise of LG in making slider phones. Opening the phone reveals its metal keypad.
The smart outlook of the LG Shine is equally matched by smart and premium features. The 2.0 megapixel camera may not sound extraordinary in the present day crop of 3 megapixel and above camera modules but this fact cannot be denied that the quality of the optics dictate picture quality. The integrated camera of the LG Shine uses a Schneider-Kreuznach lens - a company that has proved their credentials long back.
The LG Shine is functional in almost all parts of the globe by virtue of its triband GSM technology. GPRS for data connectivity allows you to surf the Net for relevant information as well as sending and receiving emails. View and edit attachments in popular formats like MS Word, Excel, PDF with the document viewer. Synchronize information with external devices or transfer file via Bluetooth wireless technology or a more 'conventional' USB. 1 GB memory pool of the LG Shine has enough space for all you might want to carry and space for some more.