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LG P940 phone gets benchmarked, is the Prada K2 able to turn heads?

LG P940 phone gets benchmarked, is the Prada K2 able to turn heads?

LG and Prada may need already renewed their wedding vows, but it has been pretty quiet at the designer phone front. However, a stream of benchmark results have surfaced over at Antutu, revealing an LG phone with a 1GHz CPU running Android Gingerbread — version 2.3.7 to be precise. The handset is labelled up because the P940, suggesting that this can well be the fruits of work from the trend-phonemaker collaboration — aka the Prada K2. a tool with a similar codename has already paid a trip to the FCC , even though it kept quiet at the hardware specifics, not revealing so much more than a clutch of GPRS and HSPA radios. Rumors suggest the hardware will all be contained in an appropriately stylish 9mm frame, but we’ll just should be patient. It usually is only a sliver of a smartphone, but we are hoping LG considers feeding it some Ice Cream Sandwich before it makes its debut. Not an excessive amount of though, it still should fit into that Prada outfit.

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