LG has announced its latest addition to the Optimus line with the Optimus Q Android smartphone. The Optimus Q features a much larger and brighter 4.0 inch IPS capacitive touch display which LG rates at 700 nits of brightness, making it one of the brightest displays in the Optimus line next to the current Optimus Black along with a thinner bodyshell than is typically found on phones with sliding hardware keyboards.
Specifications for the Optimus Q consist of Android Gingerbread,  5.0 megapixel main camera, VGA camera on the front for video calling underpinned by a 1.2 GHz dual-core Tegra 2 CPU along with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and a microSD slot. Sprint will be releasing its variant of the Q next month according to previously leaked roadmaps.
I have a lg optimus q with straighttalk,, I love the phone thus far, except for it doesn’t work in Vale,nc 28168.. I don’t understand why, but everywhere else it works.
The Straighttalk version doesn’t work in Wolfe City, TX, either. The CSRs for Straighttalk are worthless for problem-solving – I only learned the problem was poor Sprint coverage by luck. The Straighttalk site says it will work, but looking at the Sprint coverage map at the address level shows no coverage. And, Sprint will not roam if it has a footprint nearby, regardless of how weak or nonexistent their signal is at your location.