If you are over in the good old US of A, and have been waiting for the LG Spectrum 2 to become available on Verizon Wireless so you can play nice on the Big Red’s 4G LTE network, you might like to know you can now purchase the Spectrum 2 from the carrier for a reasonable price of 99-bucks if you are prepared to sign your life away for the usual two-year term.
Of course if you wish to forego that two-year commitment with Verizon Wireless, you can of course opt to shell out 499-bucks for the Android Ice Cream Sandwich smartphone, but if you do opt for the $99 price you should be aware that you will require a smartphone monthly line access on share everything plans starting at 40-bucks, but you do get free shipping.
The LG Spectrum 2 on Verizon offers the customer a 4.7-inch True HD IPS touch screen 1280 x 720 pixels with Corning Gorilla Glass, an 8 megapixel rear facing camera with LED flash, a 1.3 megapixel front facing snapper, 1080p video, 1GB RAM 16GB internal memory, and a 1.5GHz Snapdragon S4 dual core Krait, and of course 4G LTE connectivity.
The LG Spectrum 2 also offers 802.11a/b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, mobile hotspot functionality with up to 10 other devices on 4G and up to 5 other devices on 3G, DLNA, NFC, the usual Google services, several pre-loaded Verizon apps of course, Let’s Golf 3 and Real Racing 2 games are also pre-loaded, as well as Amazon apps such as Kindle, IMBd, Audible, Shop Music and Zappos.
The LG Spectrum 2 measures 5.31 x 2.69 x 0.36-inches, weighs roughly 141.5 grams, and has a 2150mAh battery that is said to deliver up to 624-minutes talk time or up to 472.8-hours standby time, and the Spectrum 2 comes with a wireless charging battery cover.
So there you go, will any of our American readers be hitting up Verizon to pick up the LG Spectrum 2?