In a video interview with CNET Asia, LG revealed that it will be launching a PDA-phone. This will run Windows Mobile 6 Professional and be available by the end of the year in Asia.
The move does not come as a surprise as LG has a wide range of mobile phone devices, including those meant for more serious users. For example, one of its most recent handsets is the KS10, a slider which uses the Symbian OS.
The company would also have benefited from the experience of making the Prada phone, a touchscreen device that looks very much like a PDA, though it doesn't run a standard OS. See our interview with LG's Samuel Loi, senior manager of the Mobile Group here.
Additional reporting and video interview by Edvarcl Heng.
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