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Last month T-Mobile announced that it will be offering the LG G Flex and the Optimus F3Q on its network. As expected, both devices are now available starting today. The LG G Flex uses a 6-inch curved ...
T-Mobile has just announced that LG’s flagship G Flex smartphone, as well as the long-rumored Optimus F3Q, will be available starting February 5. Pre-orders for both phones open up today. The G Flex ...
LG has had a modest presence in the high-end smartphone market to date. That may be about to change. Earlier this year, LG has announced and subsequently released the LG Optimus G Pro – a flagship ...
LG has fired off an announcement this evening confirming what we already knew: that the Optimus G's successor will be known simply as the LG G2, dropping the "Optimus" name. In addition, says the ...
At last, the LG G2 has a US release date: T-Mobile is shipping the Android flagship to stores on September 25th, with online availability starting September 18th. The 5.2-inch smartphone will require ...
An anonymous tipster, using the pseudonym “4Leakz,” has posted images and a YouTube video showing off the alleged LG Optimus G Pro – the G2. The images were originally sent to tech blog Engadget, ...
At 5.03 by 2.59 by .4 inches (HWD), the 4.44-oz. Optimus F6 is not as wide as many new smartphones. The F6's 4.5-inch, 960-by-540-pixel display can feel more crowded than that size would suggest, ...
“The LG Optimus G Pro is a fantastic phone in almost every way. It’s too big for some users, but if you’re into heft, you should try out the G Pro before you go with the Note 2.” “Why you can trust ...
For prepaid carrier T-Mobile, reliable midrange devices that are under $300 are few and far between. Some devices are inexpensive, but don't offer a smooth and consistent user experience. Other higher ...
Bertel is a Linux user who likes budget smartphones more than flagships, uses a custom ROM, and gets his apps from F-Droid. When he isn't writing short stories for Android Police, you might find him ...