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LG Revolution, Verizon's Third 4G LTE phone, Arrives Thursday



Verizon Wireless has announced that the 4G-capable LG Revolution will be available in stores and online Thursday for $249.99 with a 2/yr service plan. The Revolution will feature a 4.3" touchscreen display like the HTC Thunderbolt and use a 1Ghz Snapdragon processor to power the Android 2.2 OS. This phone is being dubbed as an "entertainment powerhouse" by Verizon, because of Netflix capabilities to watch the latest movies and TV shows. If you're not a Netflix subscriber, don't worry - the Revolution will also run Adobe Flash player and provide Dolby Mobile sound with HD video recording and playback. It will also feature dual cameras, a 5MP rear camera and 1.3MP front-facing camera for Video chat and come with a 16GB pre-installed microSD card.

After the launch of the Samsung Droid Charge 4G, this will mark the third LTE-capable smartphone that Verizon has made available to the public. If you're in a Verizon 4G LTE market you can expect to see anywhere from 5-12Mbps down and 2-5Mbps up. Verizon's 4G LTE currently serves 50 markets and they plan to offer 4G LTE in 175 markets by the end of 2011 and cover their entire 3G network with 4G by 2013.

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