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The Mobile Wrist Watches :
SamSung and LG are two innovative mobile manufactures providing good handset since few years from now. They were first to introduce high end camera phones in or above 8 mega range. We also had heard about the launch of Samsung solar mobile which made a great impact on Indian mobile market. Both Samsung and LG are now about to roll out their two watch phones namely "SamSung S9110" & "LG GD910". Both SamSung S9110 and LG GD910 looks alike in design but dissimilar in specifications.
Counting specification the best watch phone among both is LG GD910.
LG GD910 offers video call camera and 3G, but Samsung S9110 misses both.
Lets hope the price of SamSung S9110 is light to help it market the product more.

LG GD910 watch phone photo:

Samsung S9110 watch phone photo


SamSung S9110 and LG GD910 watch phones specifications :
Both SamSung S9110 and LG GD910 offers TFT capacitive touchscreen with 256K color screen.
Size : LG GD910 1.43 inches ,SamSung S9110 1.76 inches.
Both offers speaker phone and mp3 player.
LG GD910 comes with CIF, 352 x 288 pixels primary camera and secondary video call camera. So it could be be used as a spy phone.
As I said LG GD910 has the facility for 3G, EDGE, Bluetooth with A2DP and GPRS class 10 connectivity and data transfer facilities. Water resistance, voice recognition, SMS, EMS, MMS, Email are the other notable features .
These two phones, especially the LG GD910 watch phone is really impressive to include all these features into a small piece of device. I personally liked the compact and feature rich LG GD910 hope the price ain't a bomb. SamSung S9110 will have little larger display and will be available at a smaller price hopefully. The price and official launch dates are yet to announced, cross your fingers.
P.S: if you know the cost of these please add a comment with the price tag!

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