LG Chocolate

LG Chocolate is a mobile phone created by LG Electronics, the first of the LG Black Label Series. It was released at the end of 2005 in South Korea, followed by an international GSM release in 2006 (the KG800), and a slightly altered CDMA model released for Verizon Wireless in the United States (the VX8500). The LG Chocolate is a 'slider' style phone that reveals touch sensitive buttons on its face, which activate upon sliding the phone open. The Chocolate was extremely popular worldwide due to its highly fashionable design, selling over 21 million handsets.

LG Chocolate / CYON Chocolate
The LG Chocolate (KG800) in white
ManufacturerLG Electronics
SloganAre you craving for Chocolate?
SeriesBlack Label Series
Model
  • KG800 (GSM)
  • KU800 (GSM)
  • TG800 (GSM)
  • SV590 (SK Telecom)
  • KV5900 (KT)
  • LP5900 (LG Telecom)
  • ID90c (Indonesia)
  • KG90 (China)
  • VX8500 (Verizon Wireless)
SuccessorLG Shine
Form factorSlider
Dimensions95 x 48 x 15.2 mm
97 x 48 x 17.5 mm (VX8500)
Mass83 grams
98 grams (KU800)
100 grams (VX8500)
Memory128 MB / 512 MB
Removable storageYes/No
Battery800mAh Li-Ion
DisplayTFT, 262,144 colors / 65,000 colors (KU800)
External displayN/A
Rear camera1.3 MP, 1280 x 960 pixels, video (QCIF), flash
Front cameraN/A
ConnectivityUSB & Bluetooth
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