LG LB3300 Rhapsody in Music mobile phone
LG has announced the new LG LB3300, or, to give it its much fancier name, the LG Rhapsody in Music. Obviously, the clue's in the title, so it shouldn't come as too much of a surprise that LG's latest phone is a music phone, designed to take on the Sony Ericsson Walkman phones.

And if features are anything to go by, it doesn't just take them on, it trounces them into the ground! More pictures and details of the LG Rhapsody in Music phone after the jump.

LG LB3300 Rhapsody in Music phone

The LG Rhapsody in Music phone features an iPod like navigation wheel for scrolling through your tunes, as well as 1GB of internal memory (expandable to 4GB) for storing your tunes on. It's much more than just a music phone, though, as it also comes with Bluetooth 2.0, a media player, and mobile TV (DMB standard).

Coming in black or white (with a pink version on its way in early 2008), the LG Rhapsody in Music features similar styling to LG's chocolate range of designer phones, with neat red trim, and a checkerboard effect to the keypad.

In other words, it doesn't just sound good, it looks bloody good as well, and with a huge list of features, it should sell well too.

At the moment, though, it's only available in Korea, where it's priced at 500,000 ON (about 367 Euros), but hopefully they'll release it in other markets in early 2008.

[Source: Akihabara News]