Maybe our skeptic's goggles have fogged over and done with excitement, there is however something mightily interesting a good entry at GLBenchmark. To begin with, the model no . and listing info vaguely suggest it might be a variant from the LS970 superphone rumored for Sprint, also known as the LG Eclipse, even though the ICS build ("geeb_att_us-eng 4..4") signifies this 1.5GHz device is just one of Ma Bell's. One of the most unusual specs offers some corroboration: the Adreno 320 graphics, which only are available in the souped-up Professional or quad-core variants of Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon S4 chipset. That will result in the LE970 an uncommon breed indeed, but regrettably that's about all we are able to learn at this time. The particular benchmark scores inform us nothing concerning the handset's performance apart from that it may max the Egypt Standard test despite its 1280 x 720 screen -- which makes it impossible to check it to regular Snapdraon S4 phones such as the HTC One X on AT&T or even the HTC One S. Well i guess, where are individuals lens baby wipes
Update: An early on version of the publish confused the benchmark results using the Egypt Offscreen test -- apologies for that error.
[Thanks, Ketul]
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