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CES 2010: LG shows off Intel Atom-powered phone

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 09 Jan 2010 8:03 User comments (6)

CES 2010: LG shows off Intel Atom-powered phone LG has unveiled the GW990 smartphone at CES, the first to use Intel's Moorestown platform, alongside Intel's Moblin Linux OS.
The phone itself is gigantic, but includes a 4.8-inch screen that features a 1024x480 resolution. The device gets about 4 hours of talk time and 300 of standby for its 1850 mAh battery, and includes a now-standard 5MP camera.

The Moblin OS looks similar to Android but has much less developer support as of yet. LG uses an "S-Class" UI for the GW990, adding 3D effects and large, colorful icons.

The Atom CPU allows for flawless multitasking, says PCmag, and the editor says he watched a movie, while checking his calender and sending a text, all at the same time.



The device is not priced as of yet, and will hit Korea first in the Q3 of this year. No word on a North America release.

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6 user comments

19.1.2010 22:26

Sweet!

210.1.2010 01:04

Just the idea of gigantic and 4.8 inches referring to the same device amuses me.

310.1.2010 01:12

its a MID with GSm capabilites, i wouldnt scritcly call it a phone.

410.1.2010 02:22

It can also be used as a mini night stick for the Executive copper :)

510.1.2010 09:17

I know the size of these new phones could be considered obsurred, and that joke about the nightstick was funny by the way. But if you have limited vision such as I, you'll certainly appreciate it the screens large deminsions. I'm sure it's still pocketable and that's all that really matters to me. The bigger it is, the easier it'll be to read and to be able to acutally use the onscreen keyboard efficiently. last but not least, it's large size makes it that much more of an attention grabber. It's a win win.

This message has been edited since its posting. Latest edit was made on 10 Jan 2010 @ 10:08

610.1.2010 15:19

im still waiting for my quantum powered phone

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