According to BGR, At&t has a plan to release a sweet bit of QWERTY sliding action from LG, formally known as the LG Xenon. The device is expected to have a release date ‘before Christmas’, but if At&t’s delayed release of the BlackBerry Bold is any indicator we’ll be happy to see the Xenon by the Super Bowl. The highlights of the Xenon include a 3.0 megapixel camera, UMTS/HSDPA support, A-GPS, WiFi, an accelerometer and a proximity sensor. Now for the full specs for the At&t LG Xenon
- Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE
- Dual-band UMTS/HSDPA (850MHz/2100MHz)
- 950 mAh battery
- It’s physical size is 105.5 x 53.5 x 15.8 mm
- 240×480 2.8? LCD
- 3 megapixel FF +VGA (VT)
- 100MB of memory with microSD support up to 16GB
- Bluetooth 2.0
- USB 2.0
- Wi-Fi
- EMP U330 Lite Chipset
Update 9/25: The big news about this device is its supposedly slated to run Android. Basically, this is an LG G1. (thanks symbian-freak)

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The big news about this device is its supposedly slated to run Android. Basically, this is an LG G1.
As far as the Xenon’s touch UI goes, it’s pretty much par for the course—in fact, anyone who’s familiar with the touchscreen Vu will immediately recognize the same interface on the Xenon.
And while the 3G-enabled handset comes with the plenty of messaging features (mobile e-mail, SMS/MMS, and instant messaging are supported), streaming video/music downloads, and one-way video conferencing over the two-megapixel camera, don’t look for smartphone capabilities here—indeed, even LG reps are careful not to call the Xenon a smartphone.
source: http://www.LGXenon.org