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LG Optimus Pro surfaces, dressed in your next business meeting (video)

Poor RIM — everybody wants a section of the BlackBerry pie, because the company attempts to keep up its position because the face of economic-minded smartphones in an era ruled by iPhones and Android devices. It’s tough to prevent mentioning the corporate when gazing these shots unearthed by Italy’s Android World blog of the forthcoming LG Optimus Pro, whose form factor need to prove comfortably familiar to BlackBerry devotees. In keeping with the location, the Gingerbread device has a 2.8 inch screen, a 3 megapixel camera, an 800MHz processor, and should run €179 ($249) in that country. Not far more info is offered at the present, but there is a video after the break, and the source link has some more shots, in order for you help imagining it on your hand at your next board meeting.


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