LG Unveils Solar Power Touchscreen Smartphone
| Author | Gordon Kelly |
| Published | 1st Oct 2009 |
Looking for a mobile phone that also likes to cuddle trees and French kiss pandas? LG has one for you...
While not quite going as far as the Sony Ericsson GreenHeart handsets, the 'GD510' or 'Pop' does make an honourable stab at combining features with environmental high fives.

On the features side you'll find a 3in WQVGA touchscreen, 3MP digital camera, Html supporting web browser and... and... and, well that's all LG has bothered to list. I feel reasonably confident suggesting 3G makes it aboard along with Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR and A2DP plus a microSD expansion slot, but the 3MP camera suggests to me that WiFi and GPS in particular can't be taken as given.
Where the earth hugging comes in is LG will be offering an optional solar panel add-on that fits to the back of the handset and will charge it using either sun rays or artificial light. There's no word on just how fast the charging will occur, but it's a nice gesture we'd like to see widely replicated elsewhere.
The LG GD510 / Pop goes on sale in Europe in October. Don't expect a large price tag, but do expect me to update this with some more detailed specs once LG realises these things are kinda important!
Update: No 3G. Doh!
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Rob said on 1st October 2009
Joe said on 1st October 2009
I don't think the screen would last long though if you have to leave it face down to charge.
Martin Daler said on 1st October 2009
kinetic device does seem to make more sense - you're hardly going to leave your beloved iPhone or whatever basking on the window sill to get it charged, not unless you actually wan... more
morsch said on 2nd October 2009
I sort of doubt a kinetic recharge will do anything to improve the runtime; it's enough to power a watch, but that's not saying much. The only kinetic recharge devices I know which... more
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It's hard to imagine a phone being left somewhere safe to sit in the sun long enough to be useful. Not so much the technology as the practicality. Hope I'm proved wrong. In princi... more