LG’s new Android 2.0 device: launched in U.S., not selling in U.S…(?!)
Posted: January 13th, 2010 | Author: TimConneally | Filed under: Android, hardware | Tags: 2.0, Android, broadcom, CES, device, divx, eclair, eu, europe, gt540, handset, huawei, LG, linkbook, new android phone, new phones, phone, sns, wmv, y2k | Comments OffI made it my mission to handle every Android device at CES 2010…and believe me, there were a lot of Taiwanese manufacturers cranking out random ass Android-based devices…but there were also a fair amount of major companies showing off new phones and new uses of the platform.
LG actually debuted a new Android phone at CES with pretty much no fanfare whatsoever and a very forgettable name (GT540)…however, it’s actually a pretty slick phone destined for Europe and Asia. Sorry, fellow Yanks.
GT540 specs that LG is advertising:
- Custom theme and active widget (I guess it’s just one of each)
- Social Networking Manager: Linkbook 1.3, SNS Widget, Dedicated Client
- Motion UI player
- DivX and WMV support
- 3Megapixel camera with face detection and tagging as well as camera effects
- Support for LG 3Way Sync
Click that picture to enlarge it and see what I’m talking about.
LG surprised me with its new smartphones, and I actually ranked the Expo’s keyboard as the best of the dozen or so new devices I tested. There was another LG Android device there which has already been released, so I’m going to have to update my “every handset” list.
Up next: Huawei’s unbranded Android sets (including 2 camera model), Broadcom VOIP units, Android-powered microwave, and more!
