Verizon’s LTE lineup will soon be expanding like a balloon. With this week’s launch of the Motorola Droid Bionic and eventual release of the Samsung Stratosphere and LG Revolution 2 , 4G shoppers will soon have options aplenty to make a choice from; why not throw another one into the combination? The LTE-enabled Pantech Breakout — which undergone the FCC because the Apache — now has some higher-quality renders, courtesy of PocketNow. While lots of the phone’s specs are according to the HTC Thunderbolt and Samsung Droid Charge , it differs by offering a smaller 4-inch WVGA display, Pantech’s custom Android UI and a ten-device mobile hotspot. There’s still no word on pricing or release date, though we were expecting to look the device pop out last week; we cannot ponder many folks completely devastated by the delay, however it will a minimum of provide much-needed variety to Verizon’s arguably stale 4G setup.
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