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Could LG’s Fantasy be an outright Miracle?

Posted on 08 February 2012 by

Could LG's Fantasy be an outright Miracle?

If you ask us, miracles are pretty hard to come by, and it would take a great amount of gusto for a smartphone manufacturer to bestow such a weighty name upon a rather middling handset. The crew at Pocketnow claim that’s exactly what LG’s done with its latest Windows Phone, however, which was previously known as the Fantasy. That’s right, folks, you’re looking at a purported Miracle — weren’t you expecting more? The phone is said to contain a 1GHz (naturally single-core) Snapdragon SoC, a 4-inch NOVA display (that we can safely assume to be WVGA), 8GB of storage and a five megapixel primary cam that shoots video at 720p, along with a run-of-the-mill VGA front-facer. As connectivity goes, we’re told to expect a 14.4Mbps HSPA radio and 2.4GHz / 5GHz WiFi, Bluetooth 3.0 and — get this — NFC. Whether this Miracle comes to fruition is anybody’s guess; perhaps it was just a Fantasy all along.

[Thanks, Mark]

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