Week last Telus brandi some new toys, that they are launching in the fall, including the status of HTC from AT & T, along with two phones LG Android. Optimus LG black you know perhaps as a lightweight phone with a very bright display, but Telus is it specifically marks as their phone Skype and will include some credit, a shortcut to install the application and direct billing if you need any credit more. Sorry, no video call immediately, but they work on it. Specs-wise, the black Optimus is packing a 1 GHz OMAP 3630 processor, has a camera 5 megapixel camera on the back, 4 inch WVGA touch screen and the usual things like Wi - Fi, Bluetooth, GPS and 3 G. The only disadvantage is that it works even Android 2.2, but we expect an update to Android 2.3 gingerbread soon. For a deep dive, see any of our practices videos.
Probably the most interesting telephone between the two is cat of Optimus of the LG, which is a cursor portrait to the entry. It we have yet seen on this side of the Atlantic, but it is easy to imagine a One Optimus with a keyboard. It has a 320 x 240 touch screen 2.8-inch 3 megapixel on the back and 600 MHz processor. It is also powered by Android 2.2, which means that you can share your 3 G connection via a Wi - Fi hotspot local phone.
As the Sony Ericsson Mini Pro never made its way to the Canada for some reason, I think that there was a crucial opportunity for landscape entry cursors, modern running Android, especially in the form factors more small, block. Optimus cat would say that it can fill this niche relatively well, but I worry that the black of the Skype brand Optimus will be lack of any significant appeal without video calling out of the gate. Certain that person makes such video calls, but the more mundane reality of saving a few bucks on international voice calls is not much call for it.
No word on pricing, but the Telus LG Optimus and Optimus cat black are due to the earth before the end of the month. Until then, here's a quick overview of the devices.
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