LG has confirmed that its new QWERTY slider device, the LG Xenon will be available on AT&T this month. The LG Xenon has a 2.8 inch touschscreen display and a sliding QWERTY keyboard, much like the recent LG KS360 mobile phone.
This quad-band device has 3G HSDPA connectivity, a microSD card slot, Bluetooth and a 2 megapixel camera with flash and geo-tagging capabilities. It is not clear what sort of operating system the Xenon will have, but many suggest that it might be a slightly different version of LG’s TouchWiz interface.
The LG Xenon also has GPS with A-GPS support as well as a media player for music and videos. Measuring 105 x 53.5 x 15.8 and weighing 108 grams, the Xenon is slightly smaller than the iPhone, but the lack of Wi-Fi connectivity is bound to put some people off.
The LG Xenon is expected to be released this month for around $199, but it has only been confirmed for release in the US. It is not known if the device will hit the UK, but fingers crossed!

This looks really nice. Looks to have a decent screen as well
Mel 28th April 2009 @ 11:50