Saturday 14 April 2012

LG Viper 4G ( A Review) - Technology Times

This is an era of 4G networks. The race between the LG Viper 4G and Samsung Galaxy Nexus to become Sprint's first LTE phone isn't over yet, but at least now we know when one of those phones will be released. Today, Sprint announced that the Viper will be available on April 22nd, and customers who pre-order one starting today could get it as soon as April 20th. The mid-range phone is selling for $99.99 with a two-year contract and after a $50 mail-in rebate, and will run Android 2.3 on a 4-inch screen. The Sprint LTE network has not been rolled out yet in the United States. When you switch on the Viper, you’ll have to immediately go into the settings and turn off the LTE. If you don’t, the phone will constantly try and search for a non-existent network and drain your battery. Until LTE comes in your city, you’re stuck with 3G.LG Viper offers Android 2.3, Gingerbread, a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM and 4G of ROM. It also includes a 4GB microSD™ card. The sleek, ultra-thin Smartphone also boasts a 4-inch bright and clear touch screen display for better viewing under direct sunlight. It features a Corning® Gorilla® Glass screen protector for extra display resistance. A 5MP rear-facing camera with flash and a VGA front-facing camera allow for a fun and easy face-to-face video chat experience. Grab your device and get into the lead of 4G networks.

This is not just a Smartphone but a total innovation in the field of technology. The Smartphone operates with the help of the Android Gingerbread platform and acquires multitasking properties from the 1.2GHz dual core processor as well as 1GB RAM. The 4-inch multi-touch screen is reinforced with Corning Gorilla glass to offer resistance to scratches and is said to render clear images even in bright sunlight. It is believed that the Sprint edition of the Galaxy Nexus will be close to the Verizon model, carrying 32 GB of non-user expandable storage. The device will have near field communications (NFC) support and like the Galaxy S 4G before it, will come with Google Wallet support as well for contact-less payments. This sleek handset also sports a 5MP primary camera along with a front facing VGA webcam. With the Android 4.0-enabled HTC EVO 4G LTE, Sprint plans to give Smartphone users the best multimedia experience yet, officials said at this week's product press launch. While conditions at the New York City venue weren't the same as those you'd encounter in real life, a bit of hands-on experimentation with the latest EVO indicated that Sprint isn't just whistling in the dark. Check out your device in the online stores.

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