August 31, 2010

A new LG E900 photos leaked along with specs

Photo grabbed from Unwired View

LG is targeting to sell no less than 5 Million phones before this year ends. How will they be able to do that? Well, they have to produce a lot of smartphones for that to happen and since LG is powering it up with phones that run on Windows Phone 7 and Android they might or should I say, will be able to hit that target they set for themselves. 5 Million phones is half of what Samsung is targeting with its Galaxy S line alone, with a target to sell 10 Million of them in the world. Anyway, its not about Samsung its about LG, another Korean Company out there stealing market shares from other mobile phone manufacturers.

 

This is the LG E900, a "to be" Windows Phone 7 smartphone with a 3.7 inch capacitive touch screen display. Since LG Panther is doing good and well with its touch screen responsiveness, which obviously does not only is a result of the OS running in it but also the hardware. The rumor that came with this phone is that Boy Genius Report said (based on its source) that this phone will be running on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 1.3GHz CPU. The code name was included but I won't confuse you with all that alphanumeric characters. Anyway, Unwired View here explained something that I do not know if its true, but since they explained it I will accept it as a fact.

Photo grabbed from Unwired View

The rumors indicate a Qualcomm QSD8650 (which some have read as QSD8650A, although the source only says QSD8650) system on a chip (SoC). The distinction between plain 8650 and 8650A is important because while the former is already found in such devices as the HTC Evo 4G, the latter has a 1.3 GHz processor inside. My bet is that this is the same old 1 GHz Snapdragon we’ve become accustomed to over the past year.

Unwired View

Another rumor that comes with this device is how much it will cost you if you buy this when it gets official and launched is $300 - 400 but as what my source said, this might easily turn to 300 - 400 pounds on launch day.

Via: Unwired View

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