We've seen the LG Lucid, also known by its Cayman codename, pop up in quite a few leaks recently, and today even more information on the device has surfaced. The folks at Pocketnow have gotten hold of the press images you see above, showing the Lucid with Verizon 4G LTE branding as well as LG's custom Android overlay.
The Lucid leaks don't stop there, as some purported spec details for the Lucid have been shared by Android Central. The site claims that the Lucid will include a 4-inch NOVA display, 5-megapixel camera with 1080p video capture, LTE connectivity and Android 2.3 Gingerbread. There's also said to feature a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, 16GB storage and a 1GB RAM under the Lucid's hood.
Overall the LG Lucid sounds like a decent Android handset that should nestle nicely into Verizon's lineup below the Spectrum and its 4.5-inch 720p display (and could be a tad easier on the wallet than the Spectrum, too). A couple of different leaks have pegged the device as launching on March 29th, so it may not be much longer before LG and Verizon make this thing nice and official. We'll pass along more details on the Lucid as we get them.
Via Pocketnow, Android Central