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August 30, 2010

The Android-Powered LG E720 Surfaces

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Written by: Alex Smith
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The LG E720 rocks a similar form factor to that of the Galaxy S, but this mid-range device just can’t compare. The E720 is said to feature Android 2.2, 5MP camera, 3.2″ display and Qualcomm’s MSM7227 processor under the hood and while this device may not compete with the high-end devices presently entering the market, it can surely compete with upcoming mid-range devices.

Compared to LG’s other Android devices, this device looks much sleeker and would appeal to any customer looking for a similar looking device like the Galaxy S. There are no details on availability and pricing at this moment, but we should start hearing more information as time goes on.

 

Via: Engadget

 

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About the Author

Alex Smith
I once served in the USMC from 02'-08' I purchased the G1 in 2008 and then watched the Android OS turn the mobile world upside down. I then got the Nexus One followed by the Samsung Vibrant. I also have the HD2 running Shubcraft CM6. I've been following the Android community for a while now and couldn't be happier doing anything else. "Go Green, get -C}[\][D[R[-][][D-"





 
 

 
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3 Comments


  1. Now we want to talk about wasted space.. Thats just ridiculous


  2. I have no experience with LG cell phones, but I do like Samsung Android cell phone.



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