Saturday, October 1, 2011

postheadericon Virgin Mobile announces LG Optimus Slider, sneakily postpones data throttling until 2012

Virgin Mobile was originally intended to celebrate the new month to press the switch strangled data, but decided to push back plans and announce a couple of new phones in place. The prepaid carrier announced the upcoming launch of the LG slider Optimus (note: not the note of Optimus) and HTC Wildfire S in October and, in the same press release, casually mentioned that could delay the reduction of velocities performance for large consumers until sometime next year. No one knows why this happened, but we will have good news whenever we can. The Optimus LG Slider is a device Android 2.3 with a 3.2 inch HVGA, a 3.2MP camera and 1500 mAh, and available online beginning October 16 for $ 200 and in Sprint stores October 30. The HTC Wildfire S is shown in silver at Best Buy and Radio Shack blank starting October 23 and can be yours for $ 200 as well. We can imagine that the ad we're most excited for. Check out the press releases in all its glory after the break.

continue readingVirgin Mobile announces Optimus LG slider, hidden data limit postponed until 2012

Virgin Mobile announces Optimus LG slider, hidden data limit postponed until 2012 originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, September 30, 2011 21:33:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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