LG Optimus Hub shows up at the FCC

updated 04:55 pm EDT, Thu September 22, 2011

 

Optimus Hub now at the FCC, due in US soon?


The LG Optimus Hub that appeared in Europe recently is now undergoing FCC testing, likely for sale in the US. It could also be an international model, however. The FCC listing does reveal 850MHz and 1,900MHz 3G support, both of which are used by AT&T, Bell, Rogers and Telus.

The European handset's specs include a 3.5-inch, 320x480 touchscreen, an 800MHz processor and a five-megapixel camera with autofocus. The Android 2.3 device also sports an uncharacteristic central home hardware button, though this could disappear for the US market if Apple takes issue. [via Engadget]







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