LG Arena Max LU9400 Mobile Phone Surfaces

Unconfirmed Arena Max LU9400 Yet to Announce Spec & Availability

LG Arena Max LU9400

Those who are not out “attacking” their favorite brick and mortar retail store (or browsing the web) for some hot Black Friday deals that just got out, would probably like to know that a new handset coming from the LG stables is about to pop. Caught in the wild testing its Wi-Fi capabilites, the upcomingLG Arena Max LU9400 is supposedly successor to the Arena KM900 that we presented a while back.

Although details are scarce, what we know for sure right now, by reading the documents from the WiFi Alliance, is that it has Wi-Fi (b/g) connectivity. Of course the guys call it a phone (a cellular) which may lead to the fact that we’re not actually looking at a smartphone in here. Another thing yet to be confirmed is what markets are going to get their hands on the new LG Arena Max LU9400, but we have a feeling it’s going to be released in China, sometime soon.

Let’s hope it brings at least the things what the KM900 had under the hood: 7.2Mbps 3G HSDPA and Wi-Fi connectivity, a 3″ 800 x 480 262K color touchscreen, a 5 megapixel camera, aGPS, integrated FM tuner and mobile TV capabilities.

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