LG Optimus B and LTE-enabled Revolution to shine at CES 2011

05 January, 2011

As the clock is ticking until the beginning of this year’s CES, LG is preparing to unveil two more phones. The already known Tegra 2-packing Optimus 2X will be joined by the Optimus Black, also known as the LG B, that leaked less than a month ago.

LG Optimus Black and LG Revolution LG Optimus Black and LG Revolution
LG Optimus Black and LG Revolution

The Optimus Black will feature ultra-slim design with “the best display clarity”, supposedly being Apple’s Retina Display killer. So far it is unknown whether the device will be 4G enabled or which carrier will offer it. What’s for sure though is the 2MP front-facing camera.

The other Android handset that’s going to be revealed at CES is Optimus 2X’s LTE-enabled twin, called LG Revolution. The device is probably going to be released in Verizon’s new LTE network and will remain US-only.

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  • deep space bar
  • 06 Jan 2011
  • q}@

but i do IN MY NOKIA N8 minus the 1ghz 51MB RAM and removable battery but yea XD i'm just saying that these guys could have put more originally into their models instead of skinning them with different skins since they all run the same OS

  • Mike
  • 06 Jan 2011
  • Ycu

What are you whinning about? Do you actually think Apple was the first to come out with the "candy-bar" shape in the smartphone business?? If anything they were one of the last to join the smartphone industry. Almost every phone showcased a...

  • deep space bar
  • 05 Jan 2011
  • q}@

yes cause it's an iphone4 wannaB lol with ZUNE HD back LG need to come up with something called original not this copy this copy that and put in to one phone design it shows a alot that their design department is lazy as hell and u...

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