After months of rumors and teasing, this is LG’s Gelato Q QWERTY slider, poised to hit a number of carriers — including Sprint, US Cellular, Cellular South, and Verizon, as the Enlighten. The Gingerbread-powered XX700 (VS700 on VZW) runs an 800MHz processor and features a 3.2-inch HVGA display. The camera is a 3.2-megapixel job sans flash, although editing software is built into the handset. Internal memory is reported to be 150MB, with a 2GB microSD card bundled into the package.
The keyboard-less Gelato has already been revealed as the LG Optimus Net P690.
Enlighten has been tipped for an August 25th debut (which is this coming Thursday) at a price that will probably start around $100 subsidized and drop down to nothing fairly quickly.

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