Yesterday at CES 2012 I had the chance to take a look at the LG Spectrum for Verizon Wireless. Let me tell you this handset is set for success from a spec list stand point, the LG Spectrum is coming packed with a 4.5 measured screen with a resolution of 720 x 1280 making the display look absolutely beautiful, 4G LTE connectivity, 8MP camera with LED flash capable of 1080p video recording, a 1.3 MP camera on the front, running 2.3.5 Gingerbread behind LG’s custom UI, all of this powered by a massively fast 1.5 GHZ Snapdragon processor!
Overall the design of the phone is comfortable and feels really nice in your hand, it doesn’t feel to big like you would expect. The addition of the exclusive ESPN application is a huge plus for me personally and the fact that Netflix will stream in HD on this Device is a great addition as well. Now if you’d like to see the beast in action check out the video below.
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