With a spec sheet that lists an 8MP camera with 1080p video capture chops, dual-core Nvidia Tegra 2 and a largely base version of Android (Gingerbread, we hope), this could be the phone of the year.Whether LG’s 4in wonder – called the Optimus Star for now – will materialise early next year as rumoured remains to be seen, but we live in hope. We also hope LG can resist filling its new superphone with custom bloatware. But that side of the story doesn’t ring nearly so true.[via Engadget]
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