COOL SMARTPHONE. Completing the trifecta of 4G LTE smartphones first presented to us way back at CES early in the year, LG’s presence is largely going to be known even more on Verizon’s lineup now that the LG Revolution is finally here. Needless to say that its next-generation 4G LTE connectivity is indeed revolutionary, but considering that it’s following after the HTC ThunderBolt and Samsung Droid Charge, there are literally going to be more things required to keep in fresh from the pack – and more importantly, capture the jaded attention of consumers. Timing is obviously crucial to garner success in this heated market already, and taking into account the back-to-back release nature of Big Red’s 4G LTE smartphones, the LG Revolution might have some challenges in its path in what can be perceived to be an already saturated market.
General
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2G Network
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CDMA
800 / 1900
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3G Network
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CDMA2000
1xEV-DO
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4G Network
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LTE
700
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Announced
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2011,
January
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Status
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Available.
Released 2011, May
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Size
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Dimension
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128
x 67 x 13.2 mm
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Weight
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172
g
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-
Touch-sensitive controls
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Sreen
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Type
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TFT
capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
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Size
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480
x 800 pixels, 4.3 inches (~217 ppi pixel density)
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Multitouch
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Yes
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Sound
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Alert Type
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Vibration,
MP3 ringtones
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Loudspeaker
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Yes
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Jack 3.5
mm
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Yes
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Feature
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-
Dolby Mobile sound enhancement
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Memory
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Phone book
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Phone
Recorder
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Memory
Internal
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16
GB storage
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Card Slot
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MicroSD,
up to 32GB, 16GB included
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Data
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GPRS
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No
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EDGE
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No
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Speed
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Rev.
A, up to 3.1 Mbps/ LTE, up to 12 Mbps
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WLAN
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Wi-Fi
802.11 b/g/n, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot
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Bluetooth
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v3.0
with A2DP, EDR
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Port
Infrared
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No
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USB
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MicroUSB
v2.0
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Camera
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Behind
Camera
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5
MP, 2592х1944 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
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Front
Camera
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1.3
MP
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Video
Recorder
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720p
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Feature
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Geo-tagging
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Features
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Operating
System
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Android
OS, v2.2 (Froyo), upgradable to v2.3
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CPU
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1
GHz Scorpion
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Chipset
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Qualcomm
MSM8655 Snapdragon
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GPU
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Adreno
205
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Sensors
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Accelerometer,
proximity, compass
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Message
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SMS
(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
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Browser
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HTML , Adobe Flash
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Radio
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No
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Games
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Yes
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Colour
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Black
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GPS
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with
A-GPS support
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Java
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via
Java MIDP emulator
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Double Sim
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No
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TV Card
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No
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Features
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Social
networking integration
HDMI port Google Search, Maps, Gmail YouTube, Google Talk MP4/H.264/H.263/DivX player MP3/WAV/WMA/eAAC+ player Document viewer Image editor Organizer Voice memo/dial/commands Predictive text input (Swype) |
Battery
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Battery
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Standard
battery, Li-Ion 1500 mAh
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Mode Stan
by
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No
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Mode Talk
Time
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No
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Music
Player
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No
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The good: The LG Revolution has a great 4.3-inch display, 4G LTE speeds, and both a front and rear camera. It also has rich multimedia offerings that include HDMI, DLNA, 720p HD video, and a preinstalled Netflix app..
The bad: The LG Revolution's search and maps are powered by Bing instead of Google, the default Android keyboard is unavailable, and the Verizon apps are not removable. Call quality is mediocre. It doesn't have the high-end feature set to match its high price.
The bottom line: The LG Revolution may not be the revolutionary handset it claims to be, but it's still a solid Verizon 4G Android phone with the bonus of the Netflix app.
LG revolution is the cool smartphone for everyone.
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