The latest “LG Oyster Mobile” is a super, elegant model, designed by Kenny Lohr II. The unique curved design with a layered shell design immediately catches the eye. The phone has a sort of clamshell concept, which folds nicely to fit the wearer’s wrist or in their pocket. The device opens up to reveal its internal machinery.

LG Oyster Mobile
While not serving as a mobile phone, the LG Oyster could even fit in as a showpiece in your home! Anyways, take a look at the pics and tell us what you think about it.

LG Oyster Mobile
Source: IntoMobile
We had recently brought you a video teaser on the second-generation LG Chocolate phone, the LG BL40 (click here for original post). Now, here are some more photos of the device, a graceful, long and slender chocolate bar with LG’s S-Class UI.
Other specs of this phone include HSDPA, 5MP camera with LED flash, WiFi and FM Radio. But hey, what’s that in the bottommost photo? It’s yet another phone with a strikingly similar design, only, it’s shorter than the one seen above. So does that mean we have a bonus second-gen Chocolate phone?

LG BL40

LG BL40
Source: SlashPhone
The latest smartphone making waves is the LG GW600 for AT&T. This good-looking Windows Mobile powered device includes a 20-key layout, WiFi, 3G and GPS. The good news here is that the phone has passed the FCC, which means, we are sure to hear more about this cutie very soon.
The FCC manual mention handwriting support, but we cannot confirm this might be true just as yet. So we are just waiting for this one to feature on AT&T or eBay or something like that.

LG GW600 FCC
Source: EngadgetMobile
The latest mobile news doing its rounds is that T-Mobile UK has got its hands exclusively on LG’s GT500 phone. The LG GT500 is an HSDPA full-touch device, which includes a 5MP camera with image stabilization, tethering capacity, aGPS, 130MB built-in storage and microSD slot.
The LG GT500 is currently shipping and may finally land up with Rogers, is what we think. Well, we doubt you’ll ever be able to get to own this thing, but there’s nothing wrong in trying. What say you?

T-Mobile LG GT500
Source: EngadgetMobile