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Monday, 16 January 2012
LG Spectrum pictures and hands-on
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We caught up with the LG Spectrum, the Verizon version of the phone, at this year's CES in Las Vegas after the carrier in the US officially announced it.
The Spectrum sports a big 4.5-inch screen that dominates the front of the device leaving just enough space for the menu, back, and home buttons beneath it. It measures in at 135.4 x 68.8 x 10.4 mm, making it a tad bulkier than the Optimus LTE in size, although it’s not too big to handle.
Buttons are kept to a minimum: the power/standby sits on the top and the volume down the left. Across the bottom of the screen you have touch controls, the central "home" control looks like a physical button but it isn't. The menu and back touch controls are pretty much invisible unless the back illumination comes on, although once you know they're there it isn't a problem.
But the thing LG is most keen to shout about here is the display. At 4.5-inches there is plenty of space, but this is pared with a high resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels and Gorilla Glass. As such, it trumps the Sensation XL, as too does the 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8660 dual-core processor complete with Adreno 220 graphics.
Running the entire thing is currently Android 2.3.5, but LG have already declared that the LG Spectrum will be upgraded to Android 4.0 and so it should as the hardware is certainly up-to-date. On the app front the phone will come with Netflix and EPSN pre-installed so you can enjoy that screen with plenty of content, be it movies or sport. On the LG booth, the company had live streaming of ESPN action and it looked gorgeous. Well, the cheerleaders on show did anyway.
Overall it feels and plays like a powerful phone but in its current guise the design isn't the most inspiring: we don’t think it looks as pretty as the Galaxy Nexus, but that display certainly does a fantastic job.
This post was written by: Irfan Jam
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