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Verizon Wireless Announces the LG Lucid

Verizon Wireless Announces the LG Lucid

Posted on Mar 27, 2012 by MG1

Verizon Wireless today announced the LG Lucid, an Android 2.3 Gingerbread smartphone that supports Verizon's LTE 4G network and has a 4-inch display protected by Corning's Gorilla Glass. Verizon points out features such as the Lucid's Quick Reply feature which can be used to reject incoming calls, Quick Dialer widget, and Polaris Office. Other features include a 5-megapixel camera with 1080p HD video capture, user-facing camera, a dual-core 1.2GHz processor with 1GB or RAM, mobile hotspot, Video Producer software, and Swype. The LG Lucid will go on sale March 29 for $79.99 after rebate with a new two-year contract. The Lucid is upgradable to Android 4.0, but Verizon didn't indicate when that...

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LG Lucid 4G specs leak

LG Lucid 4G specs leak

Posted on Mar 23, 2012 by MG1

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The LG Lucid 4G, aka the LG Cayman, had been seen earlier this month in a rendering. We also were able to get a clue as to when to expect this mid-range device to be rolled out, which is March 29th. The LG Lucid 4G will be equipped with a 4 inch WVGA Nova IPS-LCD display with a brightness of 700 nit and a pixel density of 233 ppi. Driving the device is a dual-core 1.2GHz processor. No mention of RAM appears in the leak, but we would expect 1GB based on the other specs. 8GB of internal storage is on the device which can be increased to 40GB using a 32GB microSD card. A 1700mAh battery keeps the LG Lucid 4G running while the 5MP AF camera captures video at 1080p. For self portraits and video c...

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