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LG Octane

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LG Octane
ManufacturerLG Electronics
SeriesSuccessor to enV Series
Compatible networksCDMA and 3G
Availability by regionDiscontinued as of 2012
PredecessorLG enV3
RelatedLG enV3, LG enV2, LG enV, LG enV Touch
Form factorClamshell form factor
Dimensions4.21" (H) x 2.16" (W) x 0.63" (D)
Mass4.5 oz (130 g)
MemoryDouble Memory System (Multimedia and Basic Memories) Approximately 250 MB total
Removable storageSupports up to 16 GB
BatteryUsage time: up to 7 hours Standby time: up to 340 hours
DisplayInternal LCD: 262K Color TFT, 320 x 240 Pixels, 2.60"
External displayExternal LCD: 262K Color TFT, 220 x 176 Pixels, 1.76" TFT LCD
Rear camera3.2 Megapixels with video capabilities and LED flash

The LG Octane is a 3G phone for Verizon Wireless, released in October 2010 as a basic feature phone to replace the LG enV3. The Octane features a full QWERTY keyboard, as well as a 3.2 megapixel camera/camcorder with a built in flash. The LG Octane has since been retired. It features a side flip form factor, similar to the LG enV3 (2009), LG enV2 (2008), LG enV (2006), and the LG VX9800 (2005). Unlike the LG enV Touch of 2009 and the LG Voyager of 2007, the Octane does not feature a touch screen.