LG Cookie gets upgraded with S-Class interface, 3G, mispelled name
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by Greg Kumparak on March 10, 2009

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Just around 6 months after the launch of the LG Cookie (KP500) , LG has announced details of a followup. Because the name “Cookie II” just made too much sense, LG has instead opted to name this second handset “Cooky”, which is not a word.

We had joked that LG had chosen the name “Cookie” because there were no good words left in the phone-naming pool. Now they’re just taking the old names and spelling them wrong.

Anyway – the LG Cooky will be a good bit pricier (around $380, compared to $230), but pack a 3 megapixel camera, TV tuner, the S-Class interface first seen on the Arena, and 7.2mbps HSDPA into a 10.9mm shell (one whole millimeter thinner!). The strength of the original Cookie was its price – this one, we’re not too sure. Oh, and check out the weird external stylus in the shot below.

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  • this mobile phone looks pretty good! powerful and beautiful , worth buying.
    LG mobile phone always has a good quality ! my sister bought a LG phone at Tradestead with a reasonable price, it still works very good without any problem!

  • It looks very nice, thanks for the announce

  • Cooky? Are they serious? Are we 6 years old? This doesn’t make me want anything to do with this phone.

  • So i’ve been considering buying the cookie (my current phone is a V3X). I’ve read the GSMArena review and I have a general idea of some of the drawback. However comparing the features with the price I feel it’s quite worth. So I would like your (the users) opinion.

    Please tell me what you don’t like about the phone. ( I wouldn’t mind if you also post what you do like about the phone). I’m really tempted to go for it however I’d rather have the opinion of some first-hand users. This would be a great help in coming to a decision and (if I do purchase one) get ready to expect some of the drawbacks share your comments with me at http://www.LG-Cookie.com Take care.!

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