LG Prada

PRADA Phone by LG
Manufacturer LG Electronics
Compatible networks GPRS/EDGE Tri-Band (900/1800/1900)
Form factor Slate
Dimensions 98.8×54×12 mm
Weight 85 g
Memory microSD Internal Memory Slot, behind the battery.
Display 256K colour TFT touchscreen, 240 × 400 px
Rear camera 2 megapixel, video CIF (30 frame/s), flash
Connectivity Bluetooth 2.0, USB 2.0

The LG KE850, also known as the LG Prada,[1] is a touchscreen mobile phone made by LG Electronics. It was first announced on December 12, 2006.[2] Images of the device appeared on websites such as Engadget Mobile on December 15, 2006.[3] An official press release showing an image of the device appeared on January 18, 2007.[1] Sales started in May 2007. It is the first mobile phone with a capacitive touchscreen.[4] The KE850 sold 1 million units[5][6] in the first 18 months.[7]

A second version of the phone, the LG Prada II (KF900) was announced October 13, 2008. It was released December 2008.

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Specifications[8]

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Connectivity

Multimedia

Awards

iPhone controversy

LG Electronics has claimed the iPhone's design was copied from the first LG Prada, the KE850. Woo-Young Kwak, head of LG Mobile Handset R&D Center, said at a press conference, “We consider that Apple copied the Prada phone after the design was unveiled when it was presented in the iF Design Award and won the prize in September 2006.”[9] The KE850 received a 2007 iF product design award,[10] where entries had to be shipped by September 2006.

LG later claimed that Apple stole both the ideas and concept of the Prada phone. A lawsuit by LG had been rumored prior to this announcement;[9] however, LG never followed through with it.

Similar non-physical designs were revealed by Apple as part of the evidence in the 2012 Apple vs. Samsung court case, such as the prototype dubbed "Purple" which was dated August 2005, and the "Howarth" design from March 2006.

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