LG is rolling out 3 music phones: LG GM310, GM210 and GM205 this year. All three handsets come with Dolby Mobile and LG Sound Engine technologyits new LG Sound Engine for sound output enhancements. The LG GM210 is a slider cell phone, while the LG GM205 is a candybar cell phone. Both phones feature include a 2MP cameras and MicroSD card support.  These phones will also feature dedicated music buttons for quick access to music player controls and a USB connector to simplify file transfer.
The LG GM310 will comes with a 3-megapixel photo snapper, touch sensor buttons, and microSD memory card slot with support for up to 32GB of additional storage space. The device is also expected to come with HSDPA, Bluetooth 2.1 connectivity, and a 3.5mm audio jack.
(from left to right: LG GM210, LG GM310 and LG GM205)
Samsung revealed another phone, Samsung S5200, after the S5600 & S5230 a couple weeks ago. The phone was presented in the Netherlands. The Samsung S5200 is difference with previous other two previous devices as the S5200 does not have a touchscreen display and it is a slider phonea mid-end one.
Samsung S5200’s features and specs include:
2.1 inch TFT display (probably with 240 x 320 pixels)
3MP camera
MP3 player
Bluetooth 2.0
USB 2.0
106 x 45 x 15.4 millimeters
At  CTIA BG had a chance to check out the Garmin-Asus nüvifone M20 , an all-in-one cell phone, mobile web-browser and premium navigation system with a Windows Mobile operating system. The Nuvifone M20, unlike the company’s first device Nuvifone G60, will run on Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, and is Windows Mobile 6.5-capable. The M20 is described as a phone with GPS functionality, while the G60 is more of a GPS with phone functionality.
The phone has a specification list which positions it among high-end devices: dual-band HSDPA, tri-band GSM, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 4GB or 8GB internal memory, 2.8″ display with VGA resolution (480×640 pixels), a 3 megapixel camera. The way navigation is implemented in the M20 is awesome. The M20 has a presence app that will display a list of all of your buddies. Find a fellow and his or her position will be plotted on a map. Full HTML browsing is supported, via Opera, along with Word, Excel, PowerPoint and PDF documents. Sadly , the company declined to provide pricing or carrier information.
 A giant Nokia 5800 XpressMusic stands almost four feet high on a corner in Antwerp, Belgium. The model allows pedestrians to play music, browse online and otherwise fool around with the device. The tech was developed by a team of touchscreen specialists at Visual Planet and implemented and distributed by the folk at Create Multimedia.
The large phone is controlled by pressing on the glass which activates a Flash application that mimics the phone’s interface. The hardware was made from iWindow interactive foil which allowed the screen to look great, even in sunlight. Now this is what i call a good advertising…