
LG Optimus One is one of the most popular Android smartphones out there. We’ve seen quite a few carriers getting their own-letter versions of the device – there are models T (for T-Mobile), S (for Sprint) and M (for MetroPCS). Now “V” is joining the game, obviously heading to Virgin Mobile USA.
It is said that the carrier will start selling the device on February 1st, when interested users will be able to grab it for $149.99. This isn’t 100% confirmed (especially the launch date), but I see no reasons for further delays.
Specs wise, the LG Optimus One comes with a 3.2-inch HVGA capacitive touchscreen, 3G and WiFi connectivity, GPS, Bluetooth, 600MHz processor and a microSD memory card slot…
[Via: AndroidCentral, AndroidForums]
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