LG has presented variants in the Black Label series of its phenomenally successful Chocolate Phone by adding colors such as Red Wine, Pink, and White.
Mobile Asia 2006 saw the unveiling of new variants of LG's phenomenally successful Chocolate Phone.
The company has presented variants in the Black Label series by adding colors such as Red Wine, Pink, and White. LG believes that the colored Chocolate handsets will appeal to consumers who want their phone to say something about their personality.
The Chocolate Phone boasts a distinctive style and an aesthetic user interface, and is complete with touch-sensitive keypad and visually stunning looks.
Speaking at the launch, Moon B Shin, deputy managing director, LG India, said, "The LG Chocolate phone is a revolution in the mobile phone industry, and after the overwhelming response for the first handset from LG's new 'Black Label,' the company is proud to introduce it in vibrant new colors. The Chocolate phone, now in four colors, creates a completely separate range of exclusively designed, premium mobile products."
Adding to it, H S Bhatia, national product group head, GSM Mobile, LG, said, "LG's new colors in Chocolate phone will have a high standard of technical specification but the primary appeal will remain design."
All new versions of the Chocolate phone will retail for approximately Rs 15,500 per piece.
LG chocklate RD8000
PC connecting software not provided by company and not available anywhere. whats the use of such a mobile. dont buy as i feel cheated.
hey people.... i LOOOVE my new cherry chocolate phone.. but oen problem i have benn having is keping the screen not scrtched.
it is easly scratched. and you know everything shows up.
i love it i would totally recomend to anyone! :)
Hi folks!!
i hv a chocolate - black, just purchased!! it is a beautiful handset. definitely stylish & with an awesome feather touch keypad.
gud news for all chocolate lovers!! this delight can be urs in just Rs 9600 - chocolate is now available in the mkt at just Rs 9600..