Typically, when tidbits about unannounced products begin to trickle out, we commence our inquiry with general truths — say, “this can be a smartphone” — after which work our way as much as the nitty gritty. In relation to LG’s mysterious P930 device, though, our lookup clues starts on the opposite end. Per an XML file at the company’s website, it’s cooking up an Android-powered device with 1,280 x 720 resolution and GPRS / EDGE / HSPDA / HSUPA connectivity. One question this string of code fails to reply: just what’s this thing anyway? A smartphone? A tablet? Given the data available, we’re inclined to assert this may be a slab, joining the inaugural G-Slate . It isn’t that handsets with 1,280 x 720 resolution are out of the question, but we do notice that the file mentions 15 x 13 character size. Whenever you compare that to devices along with the HTC Sensation 4G , which has a 25 x 21 char size, you’d imagine this mystery device has a lower pixel density than a phone with the identical resolution. Until LG comes clean, in fact, your guess is nearly as good as ours.
[Thanks, FT]
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