LG Apex has a slide-out QWERTY, runs Android 2.1 and will be on US Cellular on November 19 for $79.99
US Cellular has announced a new phone that is going to join its Android smartphone lineup in a couple of days – the LG Apex. The only thing we’ve heard of this device before was that it would launch in November. And here it is.
The Apex has a side-sliding full physical QWERTY keyboard and runs Android 2.1. It has a 3.2-inch touchscreen, a 3 megapixel camera, and Wi-Fi.
The LG Apex bears some resemblance to the LG Ally, and shares most of the features – so it may just be an Ally redesigned for US Cellular.
And that’s probably not going to be an issue with the intended market for this device. The Apex will cost $79.99 with a two-year contract after a $80 mail-in rebate. It will be available on November 19 online and in US Cellular stores.
Via PhoneDog
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