Wednesday, May 4, 2011






Remember the LG enV Pro? Intended to launch back in November 2010 on Verizon as the first clamshell Android device, it sort of just… disappeared. Nearly 6 months after its first lap around the rumor mill, we’ve yet to see a thing. While VZW may have scrapped the enV Pro (or just delayed it indefinitely) for reasons unknown, it looks like LG hasn’t given up on it just yet; this morning, the enV Pro is making its triumphant return to the rumor mill — but this time, it’s for US Cellular and branded the “LG Genesis”. Our buds over at AndroidCentral managed to dig up all the details, from the shot up above to a full spec sheet. Here’s what’s inside:
Android 2.2
Single core 1Ghz Snapdragon CPU
3.5″ display on the external face, 3.2″ display on the internal face
5 megapixel rear camera
802.11b/g/n WiFi (with WiFi hotspot support for up to 5 devices)
Bluetooth 2.1+ EDR
430MB Internal storage, with microSD support
As you’d expect from anything that once carried the enV name, this one’s neither ultra high-end nor too deep on the low-end; it comes in somewhere around the lower end of the mid-range, and will likely be targeted at folks who want a messaging phone with a bit of extra kick. Looking at what US Cellular offers currently, I’d expect this one to launch at around $150 after contract and rebates are accounted for.
According to mobilecrunch, MY03, 2011



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