
LG today introduced their first Android-based smartphone that will be available in the fourth quarter of this year in selected European markets. The announcement of LG’s first Android-powered smartphone comes only a week after the company announced that it would be introducing three new Windows Mobile smartphones in the next few weeks. Previously known as “Etna”, the LG GW620 is a QWERTY-slider that has a 3-inch touchscreen display with a 5-megapixel autofocus camera, Wi-Fi and GPS. Sadly, there is no info on when this handset will be available in the US market. We will keep you posted. [LG via Upcoming Cell Phones]
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Great slider phone from LG. The keypad looks very stabile and should allow for quick typing. I am really curious when we will be able to “touch” one of these. The number of Windows Mobile Phones released by LG will be even larger as they will release about 13 Windows phones in the coming year.