Android phones are getting ever faster and, with each iteration, ever
bigger. The Droid was large and in charge when it was announced, the
Nexus One a little taller and a little speedier, and HTC's EVO gives
the slab moniker new credence. Now there's talk that LG is getting in
on the big and beautiful game, with an Android smartphone called the
C710 Aloha. It's said to sport an 800 x 480 screen like the EVO and
N1, but unlike those two will have a full QWERTY keyboard. It's also
said to offer 802.11n WiFi along with GPRS, UMTS, HSDPA and HSUPA
connectivity. Nothing is confirmed at this point, but a device called
the C710 was given WiFi Alliance approval recently and, more
convincing, a user agent profile file has been found, confirming the
resolution and wireless capabilities. If true, the Aloha could provide
to be a worthy alternative to the Droid for those who want a phone
with a little more to love, and a keyboard to boot.

http://www.engadget.com/2010/04/01/is-lg-going-droid-hunting-with-its-c710-aloha-android-smartphone/

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