#CES 2010: LG GT540 Swift with Android caught on video
Yesterday, when we first reported about the LG GT540 being unveiled at CES 2010, we didn’t have any photos of the phone.
Now we do, and there are also two hands-on videos with the GT540 Swift – which is LG’s third Android phone, after the GW620 and the China-bound GW880.
As mentioned before, the LG GT540 is a mid-end phone that features a 240 x 400 pixels touchscreen display, HSDPA connectivity, lots of Google services, a motion UI player, DivX support, MicroSD card support, and a 3MP camera with autofocus and face tracking.
The phone runs a slightly customized Android UI, but we don’t know what version it is.

Here are the video previews, via 611connect and PhoneScoop:
LG GT540 should be available starting April this year, for an unknown price, most probably in Europe first.
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