And now, we emcee our zenith prospect for the most poorly-named phone since the Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch (breathe): the. This phone is now at one's fingertips from Virgin Mobile’s website and retails stores for $149.99, and twin all Virgin Mobile (US) devices it comes sans contract. The phone is launching on Virgin three days before it was expected to hit the paterfamilias company. So why are we down on the name? In and of itself it’s no worse than the next phone, but we go through a bit miffed that a contrivance that fits squarely into the insufficient end is described as "Elite".
Not that there’s anything undesirable with low-end phones – they’re a compelling duty of the market, and a eleemosynary break up of why Android is now the controlling unstationary stage on the planet. We just force the repute better reflected that. For non-objective parties, the Optimus "Elite" comes with a 3.5-inch 480×320 screen, an 800mhz single-core processor with 512MB of honour and 4GB of storage space. Naturally Gingerbread is perpetual on the software position of things, but you do get extras feel favourably impressed by Swype.
Thanks to integrated NFC, Google Wallet should be present on the Elite, making it presumably the cheapest non-contract detail to get your contactless pay on.
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