MetroPCS to start using T-Mobile’s network and GSM handsets June 12th

MetroPCS to start using T-Mobile's network and GSM handsets June 12th

And so it begins. With T-Mobile recently closing the deal to acquire MetroPCS, it was only a matter of time before we’d see more commingling. PhoneArena‘s uncovered yesterday that MetroPCS is about start using T-Mobile’s network and GSM handsets. Two phones which are currently available on T-Mobile — the recently launched Samsung Galaxy Exhibit (a Galaxy S III mini clone) and the LG Optimus L9 — are making their way to MetroPCS, complete with GSM / EDGE and AWS-capable UMTS / HSPA+ radios (no LTE). Pricing for these devices is still unknown, but the company’s expected to begin selling plans on T-Mobile’s network as soon a June 12th. In addition, a service called BYOP (Bring Your Own Phone) will allow customers to bring their own GSM handsets to MetroPCS (excluding BlackBerry models). It’s unclear if eligible devices have to be unlocked and / or T-Mobile branded but we’ll find out soon enough. So there you have it — the start of a perfect honeymoon.

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T-Mobile LG Optimus L9 Jelly Bean Update Paused

T Mobile LG Optimus L9 Jelly Bean Update Paused

It was back in August 2012 when LG announced Optimus L9. Only 9.1mm think, it touts a 4.7 inch IPS display with a 1GHz dualcore processor and 1GB of RAM. A couple of months later T-Mobile announced that it would be carrying this smartphone, which could be purchased for $49.99 along with a two year contract. In February, earlier this year, it was rumored that Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update for Optimus L9 will be rolling out in the first half of 2013. Sure enough T-Mobile started rolling out Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean update for LG Optimus L9 on the 22nd of April, but today the carrier has announced that it is pausing the roll out so that they can “improve performance” on the new software version.

T-Mobile revealed that it was pausing Optimus L9 Jelly Bean update in a support document which was released yesterday. Some users who had installed this update complained about apps frequently crashing, battery draining and having difficulties in receiving calls. So for now T-Mobile has paused the update, but has not said when it will resume rolling it out after LG has made improvements to the performance.

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Mobile Miscellany: week of October 22nd, 2012

Mobile Miscellany week of October 22nd, 2012

If you didn’t get enough in mobile news during the week, not to worry, because we’ve opened the firehose for the truly hardcore. This past week, T-Mobile announced the price and release date for the Optimus L9, carriers were announced in Canada for the ATIV S Windows Phone and ZTE released a low-priced Android smartphone for Virgin Mobile in the UK. These stories and more await after the break. So buy the ticket and take the ride as we explore the “best of the rest” for this week of October 22nd, 2012.

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T-Mobile to launch LG Optimus L9 on October 31 for as low as $50

If you were scratching your head and wondering just when will the LG Optimus L9 be announced for the mass market, perhaps it is time to give that noggin’ of yours a rest (not to mention your fingernails as well), as T-Mobile has finally manned up and stepped to the plate, announcing a release date for the LG Optimus L9 which happens to fall on Halloween to boot – which is October 31st. That is slightly more than a week away from now, where qualifying customers are able to pick up the Optimus L9 with a Value voice and data plan and a two-year service agreement for $49.99 a pop.

Alternatively, if you find yourself rather tight in your cash flow this month, perhaps there is another way to bring home the LG Optimus L9 – through an initial down payment followed by 20 equal payments of $15 monthly via T-Mobile’s Equipment Installment Plan (EIP). Any takers for this particular smartphone?

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Leaked T-Mobile road map points at LG Optimus L9 and HTC Windows Phone 8X release dates

If you’re interested in picking up the LG Optimus L9 or the HTC Windows Phone 8X via T-Mobile, you might be interested to learn that thanks to what appears to be a leaked road map screenshot for T-Mobile, those interested can expect to see the LG Optimus L9 launch on the 31st of October, while the HTC Windows Phone 8X to launch on the 14th of November. Of course these dates are hardly concrete, and it’s hard to tell if this screenshot is legit so we suggest taking it with a grain of salt for now, but we will be keeping our eyes peeled and mark our calendars for those dates nonetheless.

If either phone does not capture your fancy, you might be interested to learn that based on the screenshot, a bevy of other devices will be released in this month and the next. This includes the Blackberry Armstrong for the 24th of October, the Samsung Galaxy S2 color refresh for the 29th of October, an unknown Huawei device on the 31st of October, a Samsung Tobia for the 7th of November, and a certain Dell BMW Launch (TmoNews speculates that this could be a Windows 8 laptop) for the 14th of November.

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T-Mobile’s holiday roadmap leaked: LG Optimus L9, HTC Windows Phone 8X spotted

DNP TMobile's holiday roadmap leaked LG Optimus L9, HTC Windows PhoneX spotted

According to a leaked roadmap on TMoNews, the magenta carrier appears to have a few tantalizing offerings coming its way this holiday season. A curious BlackBerry handheld dubbed the Armstrong, a color refresh of the Samsung Galaxy S II, a possibly Android-flavored Huawei Summit and the LG Optimus L9 are all slated to launch just on or before Halloween. Going into the next month, we see the HTC Windows Phone 8X making the pre-Thanksgiving cut with a potential debut of November 14th. Notably absent are the Samsung Galaxy Note II and the Nokia Lumia 810, but that doesn’t mean they won’t be there when December rolls around. Of course, this info didn’t come through official channels, so we wouldn’t bank on any of the handsets as holiday gifts just yet. Still, its nice to know they’re coming, and you can get the full details on these and other devices at the source.

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Hands-On With The Optimus L9, LG’s Most Recent Mid-Range Mobile

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LG has been getting plenty of attention these days because of some recent carrier announcements (case in point: Sprint announced it would carry the LG Mach and Optimus G), but that’s not all of the LG hardware here at MobileCon 2012. T-Mobile recently outed a new LG device of its own — the decidedly mid-range Optimus L9 — and I spent a few moments getting to know it a little better.

As is usually the case with LG hardware, the L9 is light and plasticky, but it just manages to avoid crossing over into chintzy territory thanks in part to its solid construction (there were no telltale creaks to be heard when apply pressure to it) and the lightly textured finish on the device’s rear. Sure, it’s far cry from the sort of solid construction that companies like HTC are known for, but it certainly makes for a pocketable portable.

That said, there are a few curious touches here. Most notable is that when looked at dead-on, the L9 bears more than a passing resemblance to a Samsung device because of what sits below the 4.5-inch qHD display — an elongated home button and the Android soft keys that flank it.

I didn’t have a chance to load up any of my favorite benchmarking tools (the T-Mobile guy was watching us pretty intently), but there weren’t instances of visual lag or stutter as I bounded from menu to menu and app to app. That’s due in large part to the dual-core 1GHz processor and the 1GB of RAM lurking inside the L9′s slim chassis, which is probably enough horsepower to handle most daily tasks with aplomb, but I’ll have to hold off on issuing final judgment for now.

Save for the particular flavor of carrier bloatware loaded onto the L9, the software is awfully similar to the version I spotted when playing with LG’s Mach earlier today. To provide a quick recap, LG’s customer Android overlay doesn’t seem quite as offensive as it has in days past. It feels lighter and less obtrusive, an approach it seems that more and more Android-device OEMs have decided to adopt recently.

The end result is a device that in some ways thoughtfully manages to augment Android with some neat additional features without slowing it to a crawl. That said, T-Mobile seems to have sunk its claws into the device more so than Sprint did with its LG hardware. The L9 packs just a few more preloaded apps and a persistent notification indicating your account details (minutes used, texts sent, etc.).

In many ways, I feel the same way about the L9 as I do about the Mach. It’s a perfectly serviceable device with its share of nice flourishes, but it just doesn’t stand out very much. Maybe that’s just me being a jaded tech blogger, but it seems to me that T-Mobile will need to play hardball with the L9′s price tag. Naturally, that’s exactly what they plan to do. T-Mobile’s on-site staff wouldn’t budge when it came to the prospect of talking pricing, but one of them referred to the L9 as a “great entry-level smartphone.” In other words, it should be nice and cheap whenever the carrier finally decides to launch it.






LG Optimus L9 for T-Mobile hands-on (update: video)

LG Optimus L9 for TMobile handson

Just a day after it announced the LG Optimus L9, T-Mobile showed the smartphone off at MobileCon 2012. It’s definitely a worthy member of the L-series of stylish (yet mid-range) handsets, sporting the same signature look and feel that the Korean manufacturer has taken to heart over the past few months. The device features a 4.5-inch qHD display, 2,150mAh battery, 1GHz dual-core TI OMAP 4430 processor with 1GB RAM, Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich), 5MP rear camera with 1080p video recording capability, Gorilla Glass 2, 4GB internal storage and external storage capacity and support for the usual T-Mobile HSPA+ radios. Power users may not have a lot of love or appreciation for this device, given its rather mediocre processor compared to the rest of the giants on the market today. In our brief time using the L9, we witnessed a few bouts of lag, though we won’t take too much of that seriously for now since this isn’t the final retail product. But it feels comfortable in the hand, well-built and boasting the same leathery-textured battery cover as most of LG’s recent phones. Check out our collection of images below then hit the break for our hands-on video!

Myriam Joire contributed to this post.

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LG Optimus L9 announced on T-Mobile

Rumors have become fact – we spotted the LG Optimus L9 with T-Mobile livery just under a week ago, and today, we have the official announcement from T-Mobile concerning the availability of the LG Optimus L9 that will be happening later this fall. Measuring a mere 0.36” thin while sporting a 4.5” qHD display, the LG Optimus L9 will be powered by the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, in addition to LG QuickMemo, which was described as a “powerful note-taking tool that lets users add commentary, notes, and drawings to screenshots with a few swipes of a finger.”

The 1GHz dual-core processor clearly places this in the midst of mid-range smartphones, as there are no quad-cores to boast about, and the speed does not go beyond 1GHz (although I am quite sure that it can be overclocked), while the 5-megapixel camera with LED flash is also pretty much ordinary. At least the battery is larger in terms of capacity at 2,150 mAh, with Wi-Fi calling supported. No idea on pricing, but T-Mobile said that the LG Optimus L9 will be available this fall. [Press Release]

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T-Mobile Will Launch LG’s Ice Cream Sandwich-Powered Optimus L9 “This Fall”

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AT&T and Sprint have already laid claim to LG’s flagship Optimus G handset, but what of the rest of the Big 4 national carriers? Verizon has been keeping awfully quiet on the subject — maybe because it’s still trying to push LG’s curious Intuition phablet — and for now it seems T-Mobile is making do with another, less illustrious Korean handset.

The carrier has just announced that it will launch the LG Optimus L9, but like nearly every other phone announcement made in the past few weeks, there’s nary a hint at pricing to be found. Even its release date is shrouded in secrecy — all T-Mobile will say is that it’s set to launch “later this fall”.

Even though T-Mobile and LG are clearly keeping key details hush-hush at this point, they couldn’t completely keep the news under wraps.

Here’s the skinny on the Ice Cream Sandwich-powered L9: it packs a 4.5-inch, Gorilla Glass 2-coated display running at 960×540, and a dual-core 1GHz processor of unknown make. Meanwhile, a 5-megapixel camera can be found on the 9.1mm-thick device’s rear end, while the device’s 2,150mAh battery should keep things ticking along for quite some time. Alright, fine, it’s not the most exciting spec sheet you’re going to see over these next few months, and the L9 announcement may highlight an even bigger issue for T-Mobile — what’s going to be their big holiday seller?

For a while there it seemed like the natural heavy-hitter would be HTC’s One X+, which appeared on a T-Mobile document under a pseudonym. As it turns out though, the One X+ is an AT&T exclusive, and the perhaps the only top-tier device that the magenta-clad carrier is expected to carry (the Galaxy Note II) is slated to launch on most other carriers as well.