Just last week, Verizon Wireless started selling out a feature phone (i.e it is not a smartphone). The phone is made by LG and it is called the LG Exalt LTE. The device is the first Verizon handset that does not feature CDMA connectivity, and it is presented as the carriers first 4G LTE basic phone.
For sure, we are all aware that Verizon’s LTE network is covering most places in the United States of America currently, and they have plans t phase our CDMA services come December 2019. From this fact, we can conclusively say that the LG Exalt LTE is a phone that represents the future.
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LG Exalt LTE Features And Specifications
The LG Exalt LTE came with a 3inch internal display with 240 x 400 pixel. It is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor (most likely a Snapdragon 21x model) running at 1.1GHz. In addition to the LTE, the Exalt LTE features include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.1, support for HD voice, an integrated text-to-speech function, and a 5MP camera with 720p video recording. It also came with a 1470mAh battery and an 8GB internal memory (which is expandable up to 32GB via microUSD).
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LG Exalt LTE Price
Verizon places the LG Exalt LTE on sale at a price of $7.00 per month for 24 months or $ 168 outright payment.
If you are looking for a flip phone with LTE capability, then the LG Exalt LTE should be your next choice. Kindly share this post with your friend on various social media, you never know who might be needing this.
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