You can bet that it will come with Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) rather than the Android 2.4 that it was demonstrated on at Mobile World Congress when we first got our hands with the Optimus Vu. We expect it to sale for the same price than other any high-end Android phones available in the USA, and if you don’t want to be locked, you would have to get an unlocked one for a rather uncompetitive price of $900. What do you think of a 4:3 aspect ratio on a 5″ display?
On course, this is a bit late for LG since Samsung is rumored to be launching the Galaxy Note 2 at IFA this month. Nothing is confirmed, but that would make a lot of sense, since it coincides with Samsung’s yearly release schedule.