Official press photos of the LG Revolution, one of Verizon's first LTE smartphones.
Nicole Lee
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The LG Revolution is LG's first-ever LTE smartphone, and it's making its debut with Verizon Wireless. It has a generous 4.3-inch screen, HDMI, DLNA, and DivX compatibility, Wi-Fi, and mobile hot spot capability.
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LG Revolution's camera
The LG Revolution has a 5-megapixel camera on the back. This is one of a few differences that sets it apart from its global cousin, the LG Optimus 2x, which has an 8-megapixel camera lens instead.
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LG Revolution on the side
The LG Revolution is quite svelte and slim, with a slightly curved back on the top and bottom.