Well, well, looks like LG’s got more in its Android bag than just that GW880 for China Mobile. Vodafone was casually displaying the Android-based Etna at its IFA booth, and while we don’t know too much about the QWERTY slider, we do have some basic specs — you’re looking at at 3-inch touchscreen, a five megapixel camera, and what looks like a pretty stock Android install. No word on price or release date, but LG is supposedly launching three Android sets this year, so we’re hoping we’ll find out more real soon.
[Via MobileTechWorld; thanks Whois]
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