TracFone's Straight Talk service has added its second Android smartphone today, putting the LG Optimus Q on sale for $179.99.
The no-commitment price gives consumers an Android 2.3 Gingerbread handset with a 3.2-inch display and sliding QWERTY keyboard. Specifications are definitely on the low-end however they are a slight step up from the Samsung Galaxy Precedent announced in August.
Additional details for the Optimus Q include a 3-megapixel camera, a 4GB microSD card, and support for Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth and 3G connectivity. Like the Galaxy Precedent, the LG smartphone can only be paired with Straight Talk's $45 monthly plan, which includes unlimited talk, text, data, e-mail, and Web.
I'm a big fan of no-commitment Android offerings even if the hardware typically skews towards entry-level devices. Hopefully we'll get more mid-range and high-end products in 2012 as players like Boost Mobile and MetroPCS continue to grow their Android roster.
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