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LG LU2300 Android handset gets photos, 'April or May' release date?

By Joseph L. Flatley posted Apr 6th 2010 12:00PM

Actual, honest-to-goodness photos of what is presumably the Korea-only LG LU2300 handset popped up on a site in the SK recently, and like a family pet that plays professional sports (guess who watched Air Bud last night?) it's certainly captured the imagination of the Android-lovin' world at large. The thing is said to sport a 3.5-inch (800 x 480) AMOLED capacitive touch screen, Android 2.1, landscape mode slide keyboard, support for DivX files, a 5 megapixel (720p video) camera with geo-tagging, WiFi, GPS, DMB tuner and -- last but not least -- a 1GHz Snapdragon processor. The stats are consistent with what we've heard before, and now we have a possible release date: April or May. What we don't have, however, is any reason to believe rumors that this is going to be released in the states as the C710 Aloha. Although we might be skeptical, we understand the inherent wish-fulfillment: this is one sexy phone, and we'd certainly like to see it become available here. See another photo for yourself after the break.

spesification :

- Snap Dragon Mount
- Android 2.1 mount
- AMOLED 3.5 inch touch screen
- WVGA (800X480) resolution
- QWERTY keypad mounting
- See the track, spin the pad mounted
- 5Mp with 720p Geo-tagging video camera mounted shooting
- Divx HD-class video playback
- GPS
- Wi-fi
- DMB
- Built-in (Built-in) Augmented reality app
- LGT released
- April-May release of

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