You Know They’re there, But you Just Can’t Get Your Hands on Them Yet

First Up-The LG Lotus 2-LG LX610
The New LG, the Lotus 2 as it is being called, has apparently been spotted around in a few places, but it’s hard to get a hold of any other decent shots of it than the one already out there.

Lotus 2-LG LX610

Lotus 2-LG LX610


Now, this phone is said to be branded by Sprint and is expected to launch sometime in January 2010. Form the information of some reports and the looks oft he photo this Lotus sequel will be sporting a Touchscreen of unspecified size on the outside, unlike the original and a 2.4″ display inside. This LG also comes with a 2megapixel camera and and an internal full QWERTY keyboard and is also reported to come with a microSD slot that can hold up to 32MB. It will also have some basc features such as BlueTooth, MP3 player, and A-GPS location capabilities too.

Overall, the Lotus 2 LX-610, the oddly square-shaped clamshell of a phone will have the same basic functionality of the original Lotus, just with a few added features.


The Zii Trinity Concept Smartphone A Reality?

Zii Trinity

Zii Trinity


Apparently so. Well, at least that is what some sites say. Yet others say it is still just a concept. Ad there is one site with hands on video from the Zii Sumitt, which was held in China. The phone, which is designed by Creative’s Zii Labs, is said o be a 3.5G/4G smartphone complete with full HD video with mini HDMI Composite video outputs, a 3.1″ AMOLED capacitive touchscreen display at 480×800 resolution, a 5 megapixel camera with auto focus, built in WiFi, and the Zii Zms-05 “stem-cell” computing processor which is supposed to support the Linux based Android native OS, the Plasxzma.

And the Verdict Is?
Both of these phones, especially the Zii, are beautiful. But what I wnt to know is why is it that when a phone is announced, they have to keep the people guessign? Yeah, I understand the Intellectual Property Rights and all the other No-disclosure stuff, but if plans for certain things are being “leaked” then the whole story should leak with it. Of course companies plan these things to up the public hype, but it gets old after a while. Don’t you think?

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