If you’re an avid android lover like us, you must have felt a bit irritated by the Steve Jobs’ repeated claims of iPhone 4 being the world’s slimmest smart phone. Well, that could change if everything in this rumor goes as it looks like.
THE RUMOR: LG B, the phone in center above, is said to be brighter than Galaxy S and slimmer than iPhone 4. Has it got the best of both worlds?
Well, this has been the most excited piece of gossip to me ever since I heard about another Nexus in the making, at times when all we know was another nexus will not come. While that another Nexus remained not-a –showstopper product in the form of Nexus S, there seems so much life in this rumor, which is about the unnamed, unseen and untold LG android phone, nicknamed as LG B. Oh, No clue about the real name, though.
LG B, let’s talk straight, is supposed to be slimmer than the iPhone 4 and brighter than the brightest android device, Galaxy S.
Well, that sums up the rumor but it leaves much to imagine and fantasize for. Right?
First of all, the design of the phone looks pretty to us, unlike the upcoming LG Optimus 2X, which will be crowned as world’s first dual-core phone in Korea next month.
Second, if this beast — looking 4 inch wide diagonally just like the Galaxy S – manages android 2.3 Gingerbread or android 2.4 Honeycomb at launch, depending upon when it hits the streets, then it would be really nothing short of awesome.
Last, regarding processing power, there is little doubt in our mind that LG won’t bestow the dual-core chips on what seems to be the ultimate android phone to us.
One thing is sure, if all the three expectations of ours above fall in line with each other, we know it will impossibly hard to resist swiping our card for this LG machine, maybe the greatest one from the company in its history. Or, at least to us!
By the way, take a minute to glance out what the pics below are saying in terms of brighter display and the slim factor of the phone. For your info, the B in the pic below stand for LG B, S for Galaxy S and R for, well nothing left worth comparing than, iPhone 4.
And when you’re done pics and text, take a dime of time to relax and give some thought to the excitement that’s already stacked up in the android world for the year 2011. To name a few, consider these devices, Sony PlayStation Phone (SE Zeus Z1), Motorola Everest (the flagship device for android 2.4, Honeycomb), LG Optimus 2X (first dual-core phone) and Motorola Olympus (another dual-core phone), and lastly, this new found LG B.
Think dual-core Nexus will pose for photo shoot too? Or it has it already (in LG B, maybe some sort of Nexus L or Nexus B)?
Via Phandroid
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