Verizon was said to be the exclusive carrier of this device over here in the states (with their offering being named the LG Ally), but now a world-compatible GSM version is on its way. There’s nothing different from this version compared to what the Ally offers: 512MB ROM, 256MB of RAM, a 600MHz Qualcomm processor, 5-megapixel (with LED flash), a 3.2-inch capacitive touchscreen, and a slideout QWERTY keyboard.
It’ll be coming with Android 2.1 and LG’s custom skin on top of it and will have native DivX and XviD support. WiFi up to N, GPS, Bluetooth, and FM Radio are also unsurprisingly included. We can’t seem to find a pocket full of information regarding where the device will eventually end up, but LG’s expected to make an announcement sometime soon.