Saturday, May 28, 2011

LG Revolution

The LG Revolution has been delayed for a little while (okay, so a long while now) but the phone is finally slated to hit Verizon on May 26th. That’s good news for you folks who want cutting edge tech capable of LTE speed with a little Android brainwashing.


The LG Revolution is a 4.3 inch handheld that comes equipped with an 800 X 480 touch screen. There’s a front and rear facing camera (5MP) as well as dedicated menu, home, and search keys built right in. Inside the phone sports a 1GHz Snapdragon processor and a 16GB SD card.
The Revolution will be running on Android 2.2 when it launches and have Microsoft’s Google alternative, Bing, fully integrated. Users will also be able to sync their phones with their Netflix account and stream movies and other digital media right to their mobile. The phone will even be able to handle HD content. Thankfully there’s an HDMI port built right in for your convenience.
Of course the phone will be 4G LTE capable (so keep a close eye on your battery life). And of course, like with other LTE phones you can turn the LTE radio off but what’s the point of harnessing all that speed?
There’s no official word on pricing yet but with solid-yet-not-spectacular spec’s like these I wouldn’t suspect that the Revolution will break the bank.
Unfortunately neither Verizon nor LG has official information on their sites so keep checking back for more.

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