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Aug 5 2010, 12:05pm CDT | by Robert Evans
LG has just launched a new high-end Android smartphone in Korea. The Optimus Z contains a 1 GHz processor, Android 2.1, a 5 MP camera, a T-DMB mobile TV tuner and WiFi connectivity. It also has something called the On Screen Phone function, which allows you to view your phone screen on your computer.
The Optimus Z has a 3.5" touchscreen. It has a Drag & Shake function that allows it to share files with other smartphones with a shake of the wrist, and an over air sync function that allows it to stay updated with your PC without plugging it in. No word yet on whether or not we can expect to see this baby launch in the US, but I certainly hope LG brings those features to a smartphone planned for this part of the world. Drag & Shake sounds awesome.
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Robert Evans
The excitement about new smartphones, tablets and anything mobile drive
Robert to unearth the latest rumors and developments in this fast
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