Editors' note: As we currently have only a preproduction model of the Connect 4G, we are withholding an official CNET rating until we have a final model. At CES this year, MetroPCS announced two new ...
LG seems to be pushing a lot of low and mid-range devices out to T-Mobile lately. T-Mobile has announced quite a few of LG’s lower-end devices, to help fill out their low-end and mid-range portfolio ...
Regional contract-free carrier MetroPCS is rumored to be getting an Android smartphone by the name of the LG Esteem soon, and now we’re seeing some leaked shots of the LTE-capable device and it bears ...
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, ...
MetroPCS has kicked off sales of the LG Stylo 4, a rebadged variant of the LG Q Stylus announced earlier this month. The Stylo 4 includes a stylus and has a metal body with mil-spec 810G for ...
MetroPCS announces the new LG Motion 4G LTE smartphone and a lower cost unlimited plan. MetroPCS announces the new LG Motion 4G LTE smartphone and a lower cost unlimited plan. is an editor overseeing ...
Cameron is a self-made geek, Android enthusiast, horror movie fanatic, musician, and cyclist. When he's not pounding keys here at AP, you can find him spending time with his wife and kids, plucking ...
So when the LG Spirit 4G was released on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (yes, it's not the latest Jelly Bean version, but I'll take what I can get), I was pleased. Not only was the update refreshing, ...
The LG Optimus F3 delivers LTE speeds and a decent display for $149. Unfortunately, installing large apps is almost impossible on this Android smartphone thanks to its tiny internal storage. We don't ...
MetroPCS recently began selling the LG F60 handset through its web site. The F60 was announced last month. It features a 4.5-inch WVGA display and 1.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon processor with 1GB of RAM ...
As the year 2011 begins, you could argue that a wireless carrier hasn't arrived until it has at least one good Android-powered cell phone in its lineup. MetroPCS can finally claim that distinction.
The Optimus F3 (free with a contract; $240 without) is not one of them; at 4 inches, its 800-by-480-pixel screen is among the smallest you'll see on a non-Apple smartphone. The back, 5-megapixel ...
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