Sprint LG Viper 4G LTE Smartphone at the CES 2012

The Sprint LG Viper 4G LTE smartphone has been seen at the CES 2012 and while the company has not been very forthcoming with the specs, these have been scooped by the good folk at Sprintfeed.

The 4-inch screen has a WVGA NOVA display, the phone runs Android 3.2 and is powered by a 1.2GHz dual-core processor. 512MB of RAM and a 5MP rear camera point to a mid-priced Android handset. This said, the phone features are pretty decent. For instance, this is the first eco-friendly 4G LTE device on the Sprint network. It supports Near Field Communication (NFC)and comes with Sprint ID for Android phones that offers a high degree of personalization for your handsets. The camera in question supports 720p video capture. A 1,700 mAh battery runs inside. No word on the talk-time on a single charge. Interestingly, Sprint chose to term the model on display a prototype. The Viper supports Google Wallet.

No word on release date and pricing, but we’ll surely let you know as and when the news breaks.

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