We went hands-on with the LG Revolution at CES 2011. The Revolution is amongst the Android handsets LG has announced this week. The Revolution is a LTE enabled phone with a 4.3? full touchscreen & DLNA smartshare. There is a 5MP camera on the back and a 1.2MP front camera for video calling. You can see a Skype client loaded on this and LG claims that this is the first Android smartphone that will ship with a Netflix application. The handsets shown to us were beta / prototype, which mean that the software / UI weren’t final yet, and we can expect a lot to change there. However, the hardware specs and features are mostly known. The Revolution will go live with Verizon sometime later in 2011 and also features HDMI out. However, no fixed date of availability or pricing is given. We are pretty keen on knowing the battery performance as well (for the ones wondering, yes we are comparing it with an iPhone 4 in the picture up there). Video and gallery downstairs: