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LG Aloha will Android 2.1, 802.11n WiFi and QWERTY keyboard

Friday, April 2, 2010

LG's first high-end Android device C710 Aloha will have support for 802.11n WiFi. The smartphone also features a large touchscreen with 800x480 pixels and a physical qwerty keyboard. There are no images.

LGUit the profile of the smartphone, which was held Tweakers.net, that the vessel is Dutch language support, suggesting a release in the Netherlands. In such a user agent profile contains information from the device as a tool for content providers so that the content of a site or service to a device can be adjusted.

The 800x480 pixel touchscreen display supports 65,000 colors. In addition to supporting the form of WiFi 802.11b/g/n, the Aloha also connect to Internet through GPRS, UMTS, HSDPA and HSUPA. Aloha that supports WiFi-n, was from an earlier approval by the WiFi Alliance.

LG has so far announced two Android devices: the In Touch GW620, which has since been released, and the GT540 Swift, an Android phone to be released in June. When Aloha appear in stores, is unknown.

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