LG’s early 2010 roadmap reveals a handful of touchscreens, penchant for sugar

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While no details have been revealed beyond device names and tiny renders, Mobile-review has just revealed LG’s roadmap for early 2010. The name of the game appears to be attainable touchscreen devices for LG next year and we can look forward to several additions to already-popular LG lines. The Cookie is apparently due for an update in the form of — you guessed it — the Cookie2, and new additions to LG’s Wine family include the Wine2 and the Wine Junior. Beyond those, the Goya, Stage, Mini and Sweet round out LG’s probable early 2010 lineup where entry and mid-range touchscreen phones are concerned. Also revealed by Mobile-review is the wallet-friendly GX200, pictured after the jump, which will be a dual-SIM feature phone we’ll certainly never see on this side of the world.

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6 Comments
  • http://infotainmentempire.blogspot.com Rob

    I’m getting tired of hearing about all these names for phones. Who started it? Was it RIM with the BlackBerry Pearl? Or LG with the Vu?

    Either way, it’s getting out of hand!

  • llcoolJ

    In a way it’s kind of refreshing to see a phone mfr who doesn’t seem to care about the high end US market that much. LG will sell a boatload of these mid-range touch phones in Europe and Asia, and they’ll sell a decent chunk of semi-crappy tweet texters like Rumor and enV3 via US carriers. And they’ll leave the high end arms race to Apple and HTC.

  • Hank Rearden

    Wine Junior! I will get that for my alcoholic children! Seriously, who came up with THAT name?

  • Blackberry Bold

    Those are horrible names for phones. Hey, how’s my sweet phone? Hey, how do you like my new uhh wine Junior phone?

  • warhed

    Why cant they come up with cool name like Turd or Tiger or Pixie- nevermind that 1 is taken already!

  • Gravel3ss

    Well yes but what about the new LG Chocolate phone, is that not meant to compete with the iPhone, i don’t know about you but i definatly don’t find the new Chocolate a midrange phone, more of a highend is it not?

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