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T-Mobile announces LG G Flex and Optimus F3Q, both coming February 5th
1/27/2014 4:53:00 PM
Welcome, LG G Flex -- we've been expecting you. The curved smartphone has already been announced for T-Mobile, but we just didn't have the exact pricing or availability. That information has finally come down the wires: the G Flex will be arriving at stores and online on February 5th. The total cost of the device will be $576 (a striking $400 less than its initial cost when the phone launched in Korea, we might add), although you can get it for nothing down and 24 monthly payments of $28 on the carrier's Simple Choice plan. Additionally, anyone who grabs one will also get six free months of Netflix.
Also announced with the G Flex today was the Optimus F3Q, an Android 4.1 Jelly Bean device which comes in misty blue and boasts a full physical QWERTY slideout keyboard. It offers a 4-inch IPS TFT display, 5MP rear camera, VGA front-facing cam, 2,460mAh battery, NFC, 1.2GHz dual-core Qualcomm MSM8930 processor, 1GB of RAM and 4GB internal storage, up to 32GB external storage via microSD and some of LG's well-known features like QuickMemo and QuickSlide. The device retails for $312 at full price, or you can get it for 24 monthly payments of $13. You'll also be able to pick one of these up alongside the G Flex on February 5th.
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