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- An image tweeted by @evleaks shows a touch-screen device with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard destined for T-Mobile's network. December 6, 2013 5:29 AM PST The formidable leaking machine known as @evleaks is at it again. The anonymous Twitter account on Friday tweeted what appears to be an image of a new LG handset making its way to T-Mobile USA. Dubbed the LG Optimus F3Q, the handset appears to come with a touch display that, when slid out, reveals a physical QWERTY keyboard. Further details on the device weren't shared in the tweet and there's no telling when the device might make its way to T-Mobile, so this should be taken with a grain of salt. Still, @evleaks has a strong track record of accurately leaking devices before launch.
An image tweeted by @evleaks shows a touch-screen device with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard destined for T-Mobile's network. December 6, 2013 5:29 AM PST The formidable leaking machine known as @evleaks is at it again. The anonymous Twitter account on Friday tweeted what appears to be an image of a new LG handset making its way to T-Mobile USA. Dubbed the LG Optimus F3Q, the handset appears to come with a touch display that, when slid out, reveals a physical QWERTY keyboard. Further details on the device weren't shared in the tweet and there's no telling when the device might make its way to T-Mobile, so this should be taken with a grain of salt. Still, @evleaks has a strong track record of accurately leaking devices before launch.
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Friday, December 6, 2013
An image tweeted by @evleaks shows a touch-screen device with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard destined for T-Mobile's network.
The formidable leaking machine known as @evleaks is at it again.
The anonymous Twitter account on Friday tweeted what appears to be an image of a new LG handset making its way to T-Mobile USA.
Dubbed the LG Optimus F3Q, the handset appears to come with a touch display that, when slid out, reveals a physical QWERTY keyboard. Further details on the device weren't shared in the tweet and there's no telling when the device might make its way to T-Mobile, so this should be taken with a grain of salt. Still, @evleaks has a strong track record of accurately leaking devices before launch.