AT&T and LG have just announced a brand new smartphone sporting a 1GHz CPU, a premiere for the United States, the LG eXpo model. The device will arrive on December 7, available for enterprise customers and online here, with a $199.99 price tag, after mail in rebate.

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For $299.99 after rebate you get a $100 AT&T Promotion Card and you have to know that the offers include a 2 year agreement.

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LG eXpo is compatible with AT&T’s HSPA network providing speeds of up to 7.2 Mbps and we also learn that this handset is the first in North America to support an optional integrated pico projector. The new handset will feature tight security functions, including a “Smart Sensor”, a fingerprint recognition technology from AuthenTec, for extra personal security.

eXpo runs Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional and comes with Office Mobile, a 3.2 inch external touchscreen display, a slider design with a full QWERTY keyboard, a RSS viewer, Podcsat and aGPS. There’s also a 5 megapixel camera on the specs list, complete with auto flash and a microSD card slot for extra storage space.

[via AT&T]

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