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Wow. LG did say it'd bring some heat to its Android Optimus line and
here's our first look at it, folks! An 8 megapixel camera-wearing,
1080p video-recording, dual-core superphone to appease all the spec
fanatics out there. Aimed for release early next year, as the very
first dual-core Android handset, this device will finally bring
NVIDIA's Tegra 2 into the smartphone realm. Our tipster tells us it's
codenamed Star internally, though that's certain to change in the
final product nomenclature. You might think that massive Google logo
on the back would imply stock Android and you'd be right -- we're told
it'll be a nearly untouched representation of the Google OS, though
it's still not clear which version it'll be. We've also spotted a
front-facing camera on the front, while the innards include microSD
memory expandability, microUSB connectivity, and a 1500mAh battery.
Nexus who?
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