Two new smartphones, one from Huawei and one from LG have been confirmed to be the next Android smartphones to support LTE access following the release of the Sprint-powered Samsung Galaxy S III within the last two months on StraightTalk and Net10. The LG Optimus Quest and Huawei Magna will be released within the next three months with the following specifications:
LG Optimus Quest
Features:
5 MP Camera/Video Recorder
7 Home Screens
Alarm Clock
Android 4.1
Bluetooth
Calculator
Calendar
Call Waiting
Caller ID
Color Screen
Email
GPS Enabled
HAC Compatible
Instant Messaging
MP-3 Player
Multitasking
Text/Multimedia Messaging
Vibration Alert
Voice Recorder
Voicemail
Web
Wi-Fi
Size 4.6 x 2.4 x 0.4
Standby time Up to 10 days
Talk time Up to 12 hours
Weight 3.9 (ounces)
2G/3G/4G LTE
Included Accessories:
4GB microSD Card
AC Adapter
Battery
Huawei Magna LTE
Features:
2G/3G/4G LTE/Wi-Fi Connectivity
5 Home Screens
5 MP Camera/Video Recorder
Alarm Clock
Android 4.1
Bluetooth
Call Waiting
Caller ID
E-mail
FM Radio
GPS Enabled
Gravity/Proximity Sensor
HAC Compatible
Handsfree Speaker
Instant Messaging
MP3 Player
Multitasking
Text/Multimedia Messaging
Touch Screen
Vibration Alert
Voicemail
Web
Included Battery Lithium-ion
Size 4.9 x 2.5 x 0.5
Standby time Up to 7 days
Talk time Up to 13 hours
Weight 4.9 (ounces)
Included Accessories:
AC Adapter
Battery
Do you know whose network the LG Optimus Quest and Huawei Magna LTE will be using and what type processor each will have?
Thanks
@dre I suspect Sprint from what I’ve seen due to Verizon’s hesitant policies and some FCC stuff I found on the Huawei model. And of course the fact that the GS3 was released on Sprint. I’d like to know official screen sizes.
We really need a new 4.2 inch (or larger) screen phone on Straight Talk operating on the Verizon network soon. Getting very tired of the LG L86c. I’m willing to pay a lot of money for a good phone.
4G LTE devices are available with Net10 Wireless as of today: http://www.net10wirelessphones.com/4G-LTE-devices/