LG-Optimus-2XThe LG Optimus 2X contains a well-sized display, large enough to watch videos. It is claimed as first of many smart phones ran on dual-core 1GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor. The unreleased gadget includes a 1500 mAh battery that accommodates a micro SD slot made for increasing storage capacity. This device is named smart phone Android. The device is four inches in physical size. It comprises a capacitive touch screen with a multi-touch, a proximity sensor, and a light sensor.

The phone book consists of support, capacity that counts on system memory, and other awesome features. Caller groups, several numbers per contact, search by first and last name,  ring ID and picture ID are comprised in this fun gadget. The organizer contains a calendar, an organizer, calculator, and world clock. The connectivity features enclosed Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and USB. Another important feature the Android holds is the accelerator with compass.

The cellular device also holds features like colour screen, e-mail, web, GPS, Java enabled, MP3 player, streaming video, touch screen, and vibration. The device comes in several different. The price charged for item can range anywhere from $150 to $400 after taxes. The release date for launching this cellular device will be held on January or March in the year 2011.

One drawback may be the fact that the device comes with the default operating system instead of the highly coveted Gingerbread OS. This operating system can be easily updated in the future. The super juiced out piece of technology, is expected to make the appearance to the world beginning of next year, but already is well-known around the world.

The latest news describes the Android as be an exciting unit. The smart phone has already made major waves within the cellular phone fraternity. The unreleased device possesses great functionality and is impressive in every way. Online buzz about the invention is filling the internet blog sites along with tech forums.

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