

LG G2's ergonomic and intuitive rear key design lets users power the device on and off, adjust the volume and easily access QuickMemo for on-the-go note taking.
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The innovative LG G2 is sure to stun with its beautiful 5.2-inch Full HD IPS display, created for the perfect viewing and multitasking experience. "Coupled with T-Mobile's unlimited data, low-up-front costs and speedy nationwide network, any one of these smartphones is going to be a great option for our customers." "Customers are going to love the uniqueness that each LG LTE device offers – the G2 is innovative with its ergonomic and intuitive rear key design the Optimus F6 is stylish, fast and full-featured and the Optimus F3 is our most affordable LTE Android-powered smartphone," said Jason Young, vice president of product marketing, T-Mobile. The T-Mobile LG lineup also is expanding with the availability of the LG Optimus F6 and LG Optimus F3. Led by LG's newly announced flagship smartphone, the LG G2, T-Mobile will offer customers the best of LG – cutting-edge technology, simplicity, stylish design and a suite of LG-exclusive applications. AugA trio of smartphones from LG Electronics are joining T-Mobile US, Inc.'s (NYSE: TMUS) ever-expanding LTE device lineup. T-Mobile to Launch All-New LG G2, LG Optimus F6 and Optimus F3īELLEVUE, Wash. While neither handset is likely to set the tech world on fire, they both deliver solid mid-range features on T-Mo's growing, but still fledgling LTE network. Inside, you'll find LTE and WiFi, as well as NFC.

The sensor itself is a rather pedestrian five-megapixel slice of silicon, though, it is backside illuminated, which should deliver slightly better than expected results. In fact, T-Mobile would only say that LG's brand new mid-range device would be hitting shelves in "the coming weeks." The 4.5-inch IPS-equipped handset features Jelly Bean and the usual suite of LG customizations, including it rather heavily tweaked camera UI. The Optimus F6 doesn't have a price or release date yet. As part of a launch promotion, customers can get the F3 for no money down, though the 24 monthly payments of $10 as part of its Simple Choice plan do make it quite a bit more expensive than on Sprint and even Virgin Mobile. The 4-inch F3 is available today, with all the expected LG features such as QuickMemo, QSlide, VuTalk and Genius Camera. The Optimus F3 and F6 are also arriving on the carrier. T-Mobile is super excited about getting the LG G2, but the Korean manufacturer's new flagship isn't the only handset en route to Big Magenta.
