
Today Verizon unveiled the LG Enlighten, which is an entry level QWERTY slider phone to replaced the aging LG Ally. The Enlighten features a 3.2 inch screen, 800Mhz processor and 3.2MP rear camera, which should be more than enough for a first time smartphone buyer. Here’s the full rundown of specs:
- Android 2.3 Gingerbread
- 3.2-inch touch screen display (320 x 480)
- 800 MHz processor for performance and multi-tasking
- Full QWERTY keyboard with large keys for easy typing
- Adobe® Flash® 10
- 3G Mobile Hotspot allows users to share a data connection with up to five Wi-Fi-enabled devices
- Seven customizable home screens with shortcuts to apps, favorites and widgets
- Customizable apps menu
- 3.2-megapixel autofocus camera and camcorder
- 2GB microSD card included
- WiFi, GPS, Bluetooth 3.0
Starting tomorrow, Verizon will begin selling the LG Enlighten online. It lands in stores next week, September 29th. The price is an affordable $79.99 after $50 mail in rebate and requires signing a new contract. Customers will also need to subscribe to a Verizon Wireless Nationwide Talk plan beginning at $39.99 for 450 minutes per month and a smartphone data package starting at $30 monthly access for 2 GB of data.
[Verizon]


