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LG Revolution 4G, Droid Charge, Thunerbolt or Bionic: Decision Time

We are going to keep this sweet and simple, the latest smartphone in the way of 4G LTE is the LG Revolution coming soon to Verizon and we would like to know if it is good enough to go up against other 4G handsets.

We have already reported that the LG Revolution is set for release on May 25 (Read Here); will it be better than the likes of the HTC Thunderbolt, Motorola Droid Bionic or the Samsung Droid Charge for example?

The LG Revolution smartphone features: 4G LTE (Download speeds from 5 to 12 Mbps and upload speeds of 2 to 5 Mbps) 4.3-inch capacitive touchscreen, Wi-Fi, DLNA, HDMI and DIVX, Video chat thanks to the front facing camera, Mobile Hotspot where you can use 4G connection with up to 8 Wi-Fi devices, Android 2.2, Virtual QWERTY keyboard, Bluetooth 3.0, 16GB internal memory plus expand to 32GB using the microSD card slot and much more.

The LG Revolution will also have Netflix support (Learn more about this via Pop Herald), we will not sit here and give you all the specs on the other mentioned above 4G LTE smartphones because you no doubt already know all of them.

Please click on the desired smartphone that you like the most for more information: HTC Thunderbolt, Motorola Droid Bionic, Samsung Droid Charge or the LG Revolution.

Please use the poll system below and tick the smartphone you prefer the most, this will let us know what you favour most. Thanks

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4 thoughts on “LG Revolution 4G, Droid Charge, Thunerbolt or Bionic: Decision Time”

  1. Guest says:

    I am surprised that the Charge is on top except for the Bionic. Moto has already said the bootloader will be locked all to hell so the moto will be very difficult to develop on or modify but the Charge will be factory bootloader unlocked.

    Plus the Charge has the SPAMOLED superior screen, its lighter, and has better battery life than most so combined with a custom ROM down the road will be the best on average, until the CPU is outdated which will take a while. Unless you REALLY want netflix – thats pretty huge, but I dont trust LG.

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