Pocket-Lint: The LG revolution is promising a revolution when it launches in Q2 on Verizon in the US so only naturally we went hands-on to find out.
Announced at CES in Las Vegas in January, we were finally able to catch up with the device in Mobile World Congress after missing out on the handset when we were stateside at the beginning of the year.
Engadget - The army of high-speed broadband phones is actively seeking new recruits to join its rapidly-growing force, and the LG Revolution is the latest to graduate from boot camp. We've witnessed the emergence of three Verizon LTE handsets in as many months, beginning with the HTC Thunderbolt and the Samsung Droid Charge a few weeks later.
TekGoblin:
The LG Revolution is the third 4G powered Android smartphone from Verizon Wireless and it retails at a hefty $249.99 w/2YR new contract. Is it a device that is worth that premium cost?
AC: Here's yet another confirmation that the upcoming LG Revolution will have Netflix streaming. For a while now we've all been asking, and I quote, "Where the hell is Netflix for Android?" Netflix told us we would be seeing it early this year, once they have some DRM issues sorted out, and we've seen -- and briefly used -- the Netflix app in the LG Revolution system files, but nobody has stepped forward and let us know exactly when to expect it in our hot little hands.
My computer is open more often than my phone is, but this is probably great for people who don't have that luxury (or curse?)