Heads up, MetroPCS customers: it looks like a new 4G Android handset is headed your way. The device you're looking at up above is reportedly dubbed the LG Connect 4G (MS840) and, according to a report from the folks at Pocketnow, it's packing a 4-inch WVGA Nova display, dual-core processor, 5-megapixel camera, VGA front-facing shooter, 4GB built-in storage and a gig of RAM. There's no word yet on when the Connect 4G might be hitting MetroPCS stores.
It doesn't look like MetroPCS will be the only carrier to offer this LTE Android device, as it's rumored that it could also be making its way to both Verizon (model number VS840) and Sprint (model number LS840). A little bit of digging has revealed some DLNA product search results that confirm the existence of both the VS840 and LS840 as well as the fact that they pack LTE connectivity. The Verizon VS840 is described on the DLNA site as a "LTE Dual Core Smart Phone NOVA Display Stylish design," while the description for Sprint's LS840 says "4 inch NOVA Display LTE Dual Core Smart Phone for Sprint." Check out screenshots of both listings below.
The LG Connect 4G may not be the bleeding edge handset that some MetroPCS customers are hoping for, but if its rumored spec sheet holds true, it should be a capable mid-range handset. Plus, it's good to see Metro continue to flesh out its lineup of LTE-capable devices. Interested in learning more about the Connect 4G or its Sprint and Verizon counterparts? You may want to keep your eyes and ears open during CES next week, as the big event in Vegas would be as good an event as any for the coming out party for these new handsets. Stay tuned.
Via Pocketnow