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LG clearly seems intent on launching some Windows Phones
this year, after it stayed pretty much out of the game in 2011. Earlier
today, we showed you the LG E740H, codenamed Miracle, which is on its
way to Telus in Canada. But what about the US? Well, luckily, LG has you covered. Especially if your carrier of choice is Sprint. An LG LS831 just passed through the rigorous testing over at the FCC, and it's headed to the Now Network. That's because the LS831 supports 800 MHz CDMA, which only Sprint uses in the US, according to Phone Scoop. There's also a document that was sent to the FCC called ‘Sprint Nextel Waiver', further sealing the deal. From what we were able to gather by looking at the above images (and through the docs that made it to the FCC), the LG LS831 will run Windows Phone (obviously), and it will have a 5 MP rear camera, a secondary front-facing camera for video calls, a 3.5 mm headset jack, a microUSB port, and Bluetooth support. |
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