Sunday, January 29, 2012

LG Spectrum (Verizon Wireless) Review & Rating Phones.

Samsung and HTC may usher in Android sales, but LG is steadfast on captivating up-even at the high-end. The LG Spectrum ($199.99) offers all things you'd watch on a top-notch Verizon Wireless , including 4G LTE observations speeds, a verified high-definition (720p) display, and a vigorous camera and 1080p camcorder. Our tests revealed a few significant flaws that weren't in a second conspicuous given the Spectrum's high-end specs, but it's still a sober realm of possibilities nonetheless. Design, LTE, and Call Quality Another big phone, the LG Spectrum is not as big as its peers. It measures 5.3 by 2.7 by 0.4 inches (HWD) and weighs five ounces; that's an ounce lighter than the ($199.99, 4 stars), but just a tenth of an ounce lighter than the ($299.99, 4 stars).



The dazzling pliant build spread over looks a petite flimsy, but the phone is lightweight for an LTE device, so it's a intelligent trade-off. The 4.5-inch Gorilla Glass unveil is one of the Spectrum's woman features. It offers an ultra-sharp 720-by-1280-pixel resolution, a slow 329 ppi publicize that even trumps the 326-ppi Retina panoply on the ($199.99, 4 stars), and a higher importance IPS panel that's one of the brightest I've ever seen. Web call fonts face fantastic.






Typing on the on-screen keyboard is credulous in both description and view modes, and dialing numbers is reactive using the on-screen display.

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