Verizon plans to launch a sequel to LG's entry-level
Optimus-branded smartphones: Optimus Zone 2 and Optimus Zone 3. However,
according to Evan Blass, the new handset will drop the “Optimus” moniker in
favor of a shorter naming scheme – LG Zone 4.
We've learned about the LG Zone 4 two weeks ago, and
the fact that it should be launched at Verizon very soon. Customers waiting for
a budget-friendly Android smartphone will be happy to know that LG Zone 4 is
very close to its debut.
The smartphone has been recently spotted at FCC
(Federal Communications Commission), which puts it one step closer to reveal.
Sadly, no details about its specs are listed at the regulatory agency, but at
least we know it will indeed come to Verizon since it features support for LTE
bands 2, 4, 5 and 13.
LG Zone 4 is listed at FCC with model number
LM-X210VPP and comes with Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and GPS support. Just like its
predecessors, the Zone 4 will be offered on prepaid probably for a price that
won't go above $100.