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LG Arena Essential Accessories

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

To keep your new LG Arena safe and working to its full potential you’ll need to get yourself a few accessories for it, but what should you get? To point you in the right direction we’ve put together must have accessories for the LG Arena.


LG SDT-120 Desktop Charging Cradle
LG SDT-120 Desktop Charging Cradle:
What better way to show off your brand new LG Arena, than to have it sitting proudly on your desk in this stylish Desktop Charging Cradle. Not only does the Desktop Cradle connect to your Mains Charger, but it can also connect it to your PC to transfer media to your phone. The SDT-120 can also be connected to your TV using the LG TV-Out Cable allowing you to view all your photos and videos on the big screen. For the keen photographers out there, the SDT-120 also has a tripod connection.

LG CCL-240 Leather Case

LG CCL-240 Leather Case:
This premium leather carrying case has been designed to perfectly fit your LG Arena, giving you added protection against everyday knocks and scrapes. Its Microfibre lining helps keep your phone looking its best by wiping away finger marks everytime you insert/remove your phone.


16GB Micro SDHC Memory Card

16GB Micro SDHC Memory Card:
Although the LG Arena has 8GB of internal storage, it will soon fill up if you’re using it as your MP3 player or storing videos on it. A memory card will increase the amount you can store on the device. 16GB is currently the largest card available and will take the total amount of storage on the phone to a massive 24GB.


MPS-300 Portable Speakers

MPS-300 Portable Speakers:
If you enjoy listening to your music when you’re out and about then these lightweight portable speakers could be just what you need. They’re colour matched to your LG Arena, and not much bigger. Thanks to some clever thinking from LG, these speakers will also work with your iPod, MP3 player or any other 3.5mm device, with out the need for loads of different adapters. Instead, just use the one reversible cable to connect the speakers to your device.


LG HBS-250 Bluetooth Stereo Headset

Bluetooth Headphones:
As you’ve got yourself one of the latest multimedia handsets, I’m guessing that you like your gadgets and like to be able to enjoy your music and videos where ever you are. A set of Bluetooth headphones will let you listen to and control your music from your phone with out the need to un-tangle your headphone wires, and will work upto 10m away from your phone.


LG CLA-120 Car Charger

Genuine LG Car Charger:
Make sure your Arena is always charged and ready to go. Simply fit it into the cigarette lighter port in your car and plug the tangle proof cable into your phone. Great for long journeys!

If you’ve not seen the accessory here that’s right for you, why not take a look at our full range of LG Arena Accessories.

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Memory Card Compatibility

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

The table below shows 100 current handsets and the memory cards that they take. The maximum size shown is the size stated by the manufacturer, this doesn’t mean that the phone won’t work with anything bigger, just that they’ve not approved it. Remember though that if the card is listed as supporting Micro SD, there is every chance that it won’t work with a Micro SDHC. Read our Guide to Memory Cards for more information on memory card formats.

To find your phone quickly, press “ctrl” and “f” on your keyboard to search this page. If your handset is not listed here, don’t worry, it may be that it was released after this list was compiled, in which case, take a look at the GSM Arena Website for memory card compatibility information.

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Guide to Memory Cards

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

Without doubt the one accessory that we can’t be without in our phones these days is a memory card. Whether its for music, photo’s or video’s we all need one – and the bigger the better, but not all cards are the same. They might look the same on the outside, but how do you know which type to go for and what do all the letters mean? Hopefully this guide will help you to understand memory cards.

The first thing to consider when choosing a memory card is the size that you need, and by size I mean the amount of storage it offers, not the dimensions of it!

The table below gives you a rough idea on you how much data you can hold on each size card. The amount of images that you can store depends on the number of megapixels your camera has. The better the quality, the less you can store.

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