Panasonic named its two new Android handsets ELUGA, an acronym of sorts for "elegant user-oriented gateway," to symbolize the slim pair of phones that aim to combine both design and function. The electronics manufacturer introduced the ELUGA and ELUGA Power handsets this past week at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, extending the number of Android devices unveiled at the show from the likes of LG, Samsung, HTC, Sony, Viewsonic and Huawei, just to name a few... Continue Reading Panasonic calls Android with two phones in the ELUGA line
Section: Mobile Technology
Tags: Android, Ice Cream Sandwich, Mobile Phone, Mobile World Congress 2012, OLED, Panasonic, Waterproof
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