
Does LG's first Android 4.0 running device has a Morphie battery case?
Achin Chandra
A new Android Ice Cream Sandwich running device have appeared online, wearing a Morphie Juice Pack battery case
Is it the LG's first Android 4.0 running device, sporting Morphie battery case?
Published on Nov 11, 2011
Images of a latest smartphone have emerged displaying what appears to be an Android Ice Cream Sandwich-powered mobile phone. In-fact, it also has a Morphie Juice Pack battery case, which is very uncommon especially for a device that does not belongs to Apple.
Pocketnow posted the pictures, which do look rather than live shots, and hints that the device has most of the features of an LG smartphone, looking at the button configuration, camera lens and flash. Its design reminds you of the LG Optimus Hub also known as the LG Univa.
If we assume this anonymous phone to be the LG' device, then it is the the second leaked Ice Cream Sandwich smartphone from the brand in November only.
In our earlier reports we had already informed you about the leaked shorts of the LG U1 smartphone also powered by Android 4.0. However, that model might have designed only for the Korean market.
Besides, a several other player, like Alcatel, are also planning to launch their Ice Cream Sandwich running devices.
It has not yet confirmed from Morphie that whether the company is developing its distinctive battery cases for any handset other than Apple's popular iPhone range.
If this latest mobile phone proves to be cogent, though, it could mean we might see a number of Android devices, and possibly even smartphones running other platforms, including their own custom Morphie Juice Pack battery cases.





