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FCC Says [LG] Aloha, AT&T to Do the Same Soon?

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Before I begin, I think we should stop calling every rumored LG Android the Aloha, but that’s just me. It didn’t do us much good leading up the the LG Ally reveal, but we’ll give it a second try. The FCC has just approved an LG device with the model number LG-C710h, one that sports AT&T’s radio bands. Well I don’t know if I want to call it the Aloha just yet, that name is typically reserved for the LU2300, a phone which recently received the Optimus Q branding for its release in Korean markets.

LG-Optimus-Q-LU2300-Android

If the LG-C710h is the phone we expect [want] it to be, let me remind you of some of the specs:

  • Android 2.1
  • 1 GHz Snapdragon processor
  • 3.5-inch AMOLED 800×480 touch display
  • Sliding 4-row QWERTY keyboard
  • 5 megapixel camera
  • 720p HD DivX compatible playback
  • WiFi, GPS, DMB tuner

Bearing this all plays out like it looks, we can add this to the growing list of upcoming Android phones for AT&T. This one will actually be a pretty nice handset, however, so we better hope they don’t cripple the thing. I mean, who would do that?

[via Android and Me]

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3 Comments

  1. Here’s hoping AT&T doesn’t hobble the damned thing to appease their lord and master Steve Jobs.

  2. who the hell would cripple stuff…..

    ahhhh i think at@t does alot.

  3. there are too many phones that are being tagged as
    “going to at&T”. Seriously… Just look at their android lineup! Backflip… is it.

    I wish they did get 1/2 the phones that were linked to them… maybe then they would have less time to cripple the phones.

    In the last couple of years Verizon has really taken the lead as to the number of new Android phones that are being introduced!

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