The handset's specifications sheet has been disclosed in the absence of an official announcement.

Nov 8, 2006 15:48 GMT  ·  By

Remember all the leaked pictures of the LG VX9900 we came across until now? This time we're not going to talk about a picture but about a full specification sheet that has seen the "light" of the Internet exactly today. So the wait is ended and you will be able to finally see what this long waited device will have to offer its future users (this being true in case the spec sheet is not the joke of someone with nothing better to do in his free time).

The VX9900 device, branded throughout the spec sheet as the enV, is presented as a dual-band CDMA V:EVDO enabled mobile phone, that will come with a 2 megapixel camera with video recording support, auto-focus and lens cover, V CAST content distribution service, a full QWERTY keyboard that will ease your messaging experience, a microSD memory expansion card slot for the storage needy individuals, wireless Bluetooth 1.2 support, a media player with support for MP3/WMA audio files and MP4/3GP/3G2/WMV video files, 2 speaker-phones, GPS technology that comes with a VZNavigator navigation software and simultaneous GPS for enhanced location accuracy.

All the signs, the V in enV, the integrated V CAST content service and the V:EVDO technology, seem to indicate that this beauty is coming first on Verizon's mobile network and most probably this is how the Verizon specification sheet for this device will look like.

I don't know how this has come up on the web but ,from the looks of it, prepare for a pretty fast launch and start saving money to buy it for yourself or for your close ones because this one is 99,99 % sure to be released before Christmas (if it won't be may us all wait for its release in the first quarter of 2007).