Verizon LG Revolution phone got FCC

The LG Revolution phone has been rolled into FCC and got the approval recently. For some reason we still can’t put our finger on the specific release date of this device, since LG has been very careful not mentioning the phone’s availability or the price tag since its first reveal at CES. As we all know that the HTC Thunderbolt has been delayed, which is also an LTE enabled smartphone destined for Verizon in the near future, so no one can tell which device will be the Verizon’s first 4G phone.

The FCC files have reconfirmed the features of the LG Revolution, such as Android 2.2 Froyo operating system, 1GHz Snapdragon processor, a large and standard 4.3-inch capacitive screen display, a 5MP camera, 1.3MP front-facing cam, Bluetooth as well as 16GB of internal storage. Well, the phone’s front looks identical to the majority high-end smartphones, but the back has a pretty sweet looking by changing the location of the 5MP shooter as well as the flash. It looks like the puzzle surrounding these Verizon’s 4G capable smartphones will be continued since they have just kept on not coming to the US market.

LG Revolution - New Verizon LG Phones

via BGR

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