Design and Build
The LG GM750 sports a compact design with dimensions of 109.8 x 53.5 x 12.9 mm and a weight of 120 grams. Its form factor was quite standard for smartphones of the time, allowing for easy handling and portability. The use of a Mini-SIM card and a resistive touchscreen served as reminders of the technological norms of its release era. Its 3.0-inch TFT display had a resolution of 240 x 400 pixels, resulting in a pixel density of approximately 155 ppi, which was modest and functional for basic tasks and navigation. The "S-Class" Touch UI provided an early attempt at making the Windows Mobile interface more touch-friendly, albeit with the limitations of resistive technology that required a firmer touch than capacitive screens introduced later on.