
LG has just launched its first FMC mobile phone, the LG Joypop KH3900. So what is FMC? It stands for fixed-mobile convergence, and if you happen to have an FMC phone — like the LG Joypop KH3900 — you can use it to make and receive calls both via a cellular network and a fixed network. In addition to being FMC-ready, the LG Joypop comes with Wi-Fi, allowing users to make VoIP calls.
The Joypop looks a lot like the LG Lollipop 2 and features a 2.8-inch WQVGA internal display, external LED Matrix display, GPS, 2 Megapixel camera, 4GB of NAND Flash memory and a 900 mAh battery.
LG Joypop is available only in South Korea, via KT. The phone costs 500,000 won — about $447.