LG Etna Could Be Their First Android Handset, To Be Released on Vodafone
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At IFA, LG unveiled the Etna, which was surprisingly enough the codename for AT&T's LG Neon GT365. This handset could be the LG Neon 2, but we don't know for sure. What you do see above is the LG Etna that will be released on Vodafone in Europe. This handset reportedly has: a 3-inch touchscreen display, a 5MP camera, Bluetooth support, USB connectivity, and a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. In related news, this could be LG's first Android handset. Below is what LG had to say.
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LG Etna: Vodafone shows Android phone
Mobile phone maker LG Electronics will introduce in the near future appears to be his first Google Android phone, called Etna.
At the IFA trade fair stand of Vodafone, our editors will spot the Android phone from LG was first to inspect. The Etna has next to the Google Android operating system, a 3-inch touchscreen and a sliding QWERTY keyboard. For further equipment details include a 5-megapixel camera and Bluetooth wireless and a USB interface.
Will be when and at what price to have the phone on Vodafone, currently is not fixed yet. (sg)
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