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LG Lucid is official: LTE, dual-core, Android for dummies

0. phoneArena posted on 27 Mar 2012, 09:13

As expected, Verizon unveiled the LG Lucid and will be marketing it as an easy-to-use device made with first-time smartphone owners in mind. However, that doesn't mean that the smartphone will lag far behind the competition when it comes to specs...

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1. mad5870 posted on 27 Mar 2012, 09:33 5

Very smart idea. pretty good phone. This will make it easier for older adults to move to android. and also maybe some people might leave apple if it is as easy to use (grant it i think android is easy to use but i know people that think apple is easier).

2. NOKIA.8800.ARTE posted on 27 Mar 2012, 09:58 1

This should do well....

3. CivicSi89 posted on 27 Mar 2012, 11:00

Alot of people have liked the LG Spectrum. This should appeal as well. Because i have alot of people saying "i like the Spectrum. i just wish it were a tad bit smaller

4. rockstarlive posted on 27 Mar 2012, 11:03

Only difference is no 720p. Screen

5. jamrockjones posted on 27 Mar 2012, 11:25

But the screen resolution is plenty high for the size of the phone, also it's a NOVA display so you won't have issues seeing the screen in direct sun light.

6. downphoenix posted on 27 Mar 2012, 11:31

looks like a nice phone, particularly for the price.

7. gallitoking posted on 27 Mar 2012, 11:42 1

android for dummies??? so now we know

8. CivicSi89 posted on 27 Mar 2012, 13:22

^really?

11. RORYREVOLUTION posted on 27 Mar 2012, 21:37 1

You should just change your name to trollking bro. Makes way more sense.

12. atheisticemetic posted on 28 Mar 2012, 08:42

apple wasnt already for dummies?

a day late and a dollar short dude

9. KingKurogiii posted on 27 Mar 2012, 14:14

$80 makes it an okay offering.

10. master0fursinz posted on 27 Mar 2012, 16:14

Smoked By LG Lucid... I don't think any windows phone will allow you to make a call from the lock screen, or add any shortcuts for that matter.

13. doubleD posted on 31 Mar 2012, 19:36

I thought the point of the lock screen was to avoid the phone from making calls while being locked. I'll be interested to see if this is a useful feature of if it causes "pocket dials"

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