T-Mobile May 2011 Android Phones LG G5 The LG G5 is ... the Octane is worth a look. Verizon Dec. 2010 LG Sentio Touch screen phones might be all the rage, but not everyone wants a smartphone or a ...
Announced in December 2006 and shipped in May 2007, LG's KE850/Prada was the first mobile phone to be sold with a capacitive touchscreen, arriving a month before the iPhone. In fact, an LG ...
LG's first 4G LTE phone. This high-end phone sports a large 4.3-inch touch screen, 5-megapixel camera with HD video capture, video calling via front-facing camera, and 2nd-generation Snapdragon ...
The touch screen interface itself is similar to what we've seen on other LG touch phones, with the four main icons across the bottom of the phone which open up different menus. Each menu has a ...
LG is supposing the future will be full of such flexible displays, and its latest rendition of the concept screen is capable ...
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LG Display has recently announced a new version of its unique stretchable display with improved elasticity and durability.
LG Display has previously released a stretchable display with a 20% elongation rate. However, the newest release could extend ...
T-Mobile Dec. 2012 Nokia Lumia 920 The Windows Phone 8 flagship smartphone for the launch ... AT&T Nov. 2010 Windows Mobile Pro - Touch screen Models, OS 6.5 and older LG Fathom If you're a long time ...
Research In Motion joined the battle of the touch-screen titans, and the first smartphone based on the open-source Google Android operating system saw its debut with the HTC-built T-Mobile G1.
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For more regular computing, [Federico] grabbed a headless MacBook which had its screen removed. This worked well enough that it triggered another line of thought that if it worked for the Vision ...