LG Electronics unveiled Tuesday a new handset that comes with unique casings showing facial expressions as part of a push to woo younger consumers.
The AKA phone, named after the acronym for “also known as,” is now available for purchase through three local mobile carriers: SK Telecom, KT and LG Uplus, the company said in a statement.
The 5-inch handset comes with four different casings, each of which has its own character, name and color: affectionate Eggy in yellow, short-tempered Wooky in white, music-loving introvert Soul in navy and pink, greedy Yoyo.
“AKA comes as a new concept phone that expresses a user’s individuality. We’ll continue to create fresh demand for new smartphones through differentiated strategies,” said Park Jong-suk, the head of LG’s mobile communications department.
Eyes placed on the top of the front cover reveal the device’s status through user interaction, LG said. (Yonhap)
The AKA phone, named after the acronym for “also known as,” is now available for purchase through three local mobile carriers: SK Telecom, KT and LG Uplus, the company said in a statement.
The 5-inch handset comes with four different casings, each of which has its own character, name and color: affectionate Eggy in yellow, short-tempered Wooky in white, music-loving introvert Soul in navy and pink, greedy Yoyo.
“AKA comes as a new concept phone that expresses a user’s individuality. We’ll continue to create fresh demand for new smartphones through differentiated strategies,” said Park Jong-suk, the head of LG’s mobile communications department.
Eyes placed on the top of the front cover reveal the device’s status through user interaction, LG said. (Yonhap)