LG Exalt LTE debuts as Verizon's first 4G LTE featurephone
In a surprising twist, LG has launched a new featurephone in the United States. Dubbed Exalt LTE, the device is powered by a Snapdragon SoC with quad-core, 1.1GHz processor, and sports a 3-inch display of 400 x 240 pixel resolution.
The flip-phone comes with 8GB storage and features a 5MP camera. Weighing in at around 130g, the handset packs in a 1,470mAh removable battery.
Verizon is selling the Exalt LTE as its first 4G LTE-capable feature phone. In fact, it's an LTE-only phone as it doesn't work with the carrier's 3G CDMA network. Price tag is $168.
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- A Note 4 user
- 19 Jun 2017
- 0vw
This is EXACTLY what elderly people need. it's a pity that european 4G bands are missing, as well as the possibility to place (receive) whatsapp calls.
- AnonD-647900
- 18 Jun 2017
- Y7u
"In fact, it's an LTE-only phone as it doesn't work with the carrier's 3G CDMA network," lol that's funny.
- LG superfan
- 18 Jun 2017
- uZa
There is a difference between super fan and fanboy I suggested motorola because at that price they were the only phones I remembered high end moto are not that good compared to other high end phones budget moto might not perform well but they are way...