Behold the loveliness that’ll be coming out via Verizon this year, one whose name is not unknown to us, but not on the hot 4G LTE network Verizon now offers. This is the LG Revolution 4G LTE edition, one with a 4.3″ display with 480 x 800 resolution, a fat 1GHz Qualcomm SnapDragon processor, and 16GB of internal memory. There’ll be a 1.3-megapixel camera on the front, a 5-megapixel camera on the back, and connections along the lines of Bluetooth, Wifi, and GPS.

And oh, you’d like to output some video like your good friend the Motorola Atrix? Well lookie here, this phone outputs 720p HD video via HDMI connection and with that fat processor, you’ll have no trouble doing so. LG put this phone through the FCC yesterday under the name LG VS910 and it’s definitely got support for Verizon’s CDMA/EVDO 850, 1900 network. As this device will be release relatively soon, and also has support for Verizon’s 4G LTE 700 network, it’ll be one of three such speedy phones to be released on Verizon anywhere inside the near future.

Take a look at all of the coverage we’ve got on this phone in the past by hitting our big [LG Revolution] portal and tell us below if you’re thinking about picking this bad boy up. From what we understand inside this FCC filing, it seems as though this phone is set to be released this month, March, 2011. Does this mean it’ll be the very FIRST 4G LTE phone on Verizon since quite obviously the ThunderBolt is… you know… never ever going to be released in our moral universe? Or will the ThunderBolt keep its #1 claim intact?

[via FCC]

2 COMMENTS

  1. If this LG phone is truly benchmarking as several claim, and can be expected this month, it looks like the HTC Thunderbolt will wind up a stiff for Verizon.

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