Sprint and LG announce Optimus F3 for $30 starting June 14
LG and Sprint have officially outed the Optimus F3. It's a Jelly Bean 4.1.2 smartphone with a 4" IPS WVGA (480 x 800) screen with Gorilla Glass 2 protection, LTE, dual-core 1.2 GHz processor. It will cost you $29.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate on a two-year contract and sales start on June 14.
The LG Optimus F3 will come with Google's TalkBack accessibility app, which is intended to aid blind and vision-impaired users get in touch with their close ones, making it the first Sprint device to sport the app out of box.
A secondary front-facing camera is found on the front (VGA most likely) with a 5 MP main one sitting on the back. There's NFC, Wi-Fi Direct, MicroSD card expansion and a 2460 mAh battery.
The LG Optimus F3 will also feature the QuickMemo, QSlide 2.0 and QTranslator apps by LG and come with VuTalk, which enables users to send hand-written notes, photos and drawings in real-time.
The physical-home button of the LG Optimus F3 will have a LED notification light underneath (just like the Optimus G Pro's is) that will glow different colors in order to assist hearing-impaired users detect calls or messages.
In other LG news, US Cellular released the upper-midrange LG Optimus F7 to its customers, which nicely coincides with recently-leaked documents of the handset for the carrier's network.
Sprint is also said to be en route to add the Snapdragon 600-yielding Optimus G Pro to its lineup soon.
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