LG Revolution Overview: Is It Really A Revolution?

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In the actively seeking army of high-speed broadband mobile phones, there is a new cadet coming soon; LG Revolution. Not so longer ago, Verizon Wireless introduced its two other LTE handsets: HTC Thunderbolt and the Samsung Droid Charge.

LG Revolution LTE

Now here’s a third option also coming out with LG Revolution. So will LG Revolution a game changer (as its name suggests); or it will not be able to stack up in the Revolution of high-speed broadband phones? Lets find out:

Hardware
The 13.2mm thick LG Revolution comes with wall plug-in with USB port and separate micro-USB cord. There are no headphones or micro-HDMI cables with the device. It’s taller and wider than the Thunderbolt, but shorter and skinnier than the Droid Charge. On the back side you’ll find a strip of glass that houses logos, the 5 megapixel shooter, and LED flash, and also doubles as a handy mirror.

Display
Lg Revolution comes with a 4.3-inch, 800 x 480 resolution touchscreen display that fits perfect for a LTE mobile phone. There is a TFT WVGA screen in the device that looks very sharp compared to lower resolutions.

Operating System and Software
LG Revolution runs Android 2.2.2.  LG offers two virtual keyboard options by default. The thing one will like most in the device is the autocorrect feature. The navigation drawer at the top offers five easy on/off toggles for vibration mode, WiFi, Bluetooth, mobile data, and airplane mode.

Camera and Image Quality
The five megapixel shooter is generally the lowest in the LTE Network as it was expected to have an 8 megapixel shooter because of its competitors; HTC Thunderbolt and Droid Charge. But its sensors and optics play a large role in image quality. You’ll find many more extra features in the camera (i.e. focus, ISO, flash, zoom, and white balance). Overall we can say that the 5 megapixel camera of LG Revolution gives an awesome image quality.

In short we can say that as according to name Revolution; the LG’s first cadet in Verizon 4G network does not offer anything new in it. Though its a good Smartphone; still it didn’t revolutionize the reputation the network has with battery life. What do you think about it; Let me and others know in the comments section below and keep visiting Gadget Media!