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KobraHunter | Thursday, January 06, 2011 | , , , , , , , , , , ,


Today, Verizon unveiled 4G devices for the first time. It was during the CES press conference. The parters to this 4G program are Alcatel-Lucent, HTC, and LG Electronics. During the press conference they mentioned the infinite possibilities of the latest 4G technology.


Today 10 devices were unveiled. It includes 4 smartphones, 2 notebooks, 2 tablets and 2 mobile hot spots.  Some of them are mentioned here.


The LG Revolution is the first 4G smartphone by LG. LG Revolution has HD support and 4.3 inch touch screen. The Revolution is also provided with hot spot facility to share 4G connection with a maximum of 8 Wit-Fi enabled devices. It is an Android 2.2 version smartphone.


The Thunderbolt is the first 4G LTE smartphone from HTC. Skype mobile with video and HTC Sense 2.0 are significant features. HTC Thunderblt is also facilitated with a 1 GHz Snapdragon processor, a 4.3 inch WVGA display and 8 mega pixel camera.
                                                                 
                                                                                                                                   
 The Motorola Droid Bionic and Motorola Xoom are the Motorola products with 4G LTE. The Motorola Droid Bionic is a Android based device with Adobe Flash and HTML 5 support. A 4.3 inch HD screen, HDMI support and dual core 1 GHz processor are some of its features. The Motorola Xoom is a 10.1 inch tablet which is  Android Honeycomb based one. Motorola Xoom can play HD video and can share connection for a maximum of 5 Wit-Fi enabled devices. HP Pavillion and HP Compaq also provide 4G facility.

Some people expressed their curiosity regarding the battery life of these devices which are provided with 4G.
But there were no iphone in this list.

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