BLU Vivo Air LTE debuts as the slimmest LTE smartphone in the United States
In addition to the Pure XL phablet, the Miami-based manufacturer BLU took the wraps off the Vivo Air LTE smartphone at CTIA in Las Vegas. With a 5.1mm body and 97 grams of weight, the newcomer is the slimmest 4G LTE device to arrive in the United States.
As its name suggests, the ultra-slim smartphone is an upgraded variant of the BLU Vivo Air, which was announced in January. The Vivo Air LTE swaps the MediaTek chipset of the original for a Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 solution, coupled with 2GB of RAM.
The rest of the handset’s specs include 4.8” 720p Super AMOLED display, 16GB of built-in memory, 8MP main camera, 5MP front-facing unit, and 2,050mAh battery. BLU Vivo Air LTE boots Android Lollipop.
The handset will hit the shelves on September 22 in black or white color scheme, sporting a $199 price tag. Its LTE bands will be compatible with AT&T and T-Mobile.
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- AnonD-393770
- 13 Nov 2015
- kjJ
Exactly! I LOVE BLU. They take all the Chinese phones I want, set them up with Google suite and English, then sell them even cheaper on Amazon with next day free shipping. So rad! Helpful for us no contact types
- AnonD-393770
- 13 Nov 2015
- kjJ
Are you joking? Or serious? Assuming the former I will tell you because I own the device. Having a day and a half battery a gorgeous display and lightning fast speed in a tiny thin device that can be easily put in a ticket pocket or a hand wallet is ...
- AnonD-393770
- 13 Nov 2015
- kjJ
I'm using the device. It's lightning fast. Everyone in here seems to read and repeat spec sheets, rather than test the devices in real life. :-/