LG Cookie (KP500)
LG Cookie (KP500) in pink with its stylus | |
| Manufacturer | LG Electronics |
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| First released | November 2008 March 9, 2009 (Cooky) |
| Compatible networks | GSM 850/900/1800/1900, GPRS, EDGE, CDMA2000-1x, HSDPA & EV-DO (South Korean Cooky) |
| Dimensions | 106.5 x 55.4 x 11.9 mm 107.0 x 55.4 x 10.9 mm (South Korean Cooky) |
| Weight | 89 grams 108 grams (South Korean Cooky) |
| CPU | Infineon M8877 V2.1 (ARM9E) (32-bit) 175 MHz |
| Memory | 47MB |
| Removable storage | microSD, up to 16GB |
| Battery | Li-ion, 900 mAh |
| Rear camera | 3.0 Mega Pixel Fixed-Focus Videos QVGA@12fps |
| Display | 3", 240x400 pixels (~155 ppi pixel density) Resistive Touchscreen |
| Connectivity | USB 2.0/Bluetooth 2.1+EDR |
| Data inputs | Resistive Touchscreen |
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The LG KP500 or KP501, marketed as the LG Cookie or as Cyon Cooky (쿠키) in South Korea, is a discontinued touchscreen mobile phone announced on 30 September 2008. LG targeted the entry-level touchscreen market keeping the cost of the Cookie as low as possible by omitting some of the features found on higher-end products, such as 3G. The LG Cookie was highly popular, and is credited for starting the "cheap touchscreen craze".