You know what would make your phone's battery die even quicker? Two screens! That would appear to be the thinking behind this mystery LG Android QWERTY phone, which has a secondary, smaller, touchscreen built into its QWERTY keyboard.
Apparently used to launch apps, the second screen reveals itself when the phone's opened in QWERTY mode, positioned between a split keyboard. Actually, there's no point us explaining it in so much detail as there's a photograph of it:
Good luck with that one, T-Mobile. We look forward to seeing it stinking up the “sale” listings for the next three years. Link via Engadget.
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