Press image of T-Mobile bound LG Optimus F3Q leaks

06 December, 2013
LG Optimus F3Q for T-Mobile with a QWERTY slider has been leaked ahead of its announcement.

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  • 07 Dec 2013

I have a lot of friends got a sliding phone and most of them complained that only 1 year broke this sliding keypad. That's why they avoid a phone with sliding keypad. So i never try it to avoid wasting money.

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    • AnonD-141584
    • 3aP
    • 07 Dec 2013

    I am glad they are making QWERTY phone, but it is yet another phone which will not be available in the UK.

    There is not a SINGLE phone company, which offers a QWERTY Android phone.

    It would be nice if the product managers of LG, HTC, Motorola, Sony etc.. can explain their decision.

      AnonD-164943, 06 Dec 2013these phone are usually low speck and more hassle than they... moreI owned Nokia N97 mini and I absolutely loved keyboard and sliding mechanism.

      I really miss that on note 2

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        • AnonD-164943
        • uHM
        • 06 Dec 2013

        these phone are usually low speck and more hassle than they are worth
        Flex cables guys ...
        my first smart phone was the galaxy 551
        Worst Smart Phone EVER
        the S3 saved me big time

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          • Ydg
          • 06 Dec 2013

          I really wish they would make more phones with QWERTY boards.
          I owned a HTC Desire Z, with a qwerty board and it was amazing.

          I just got a nexus 5, love it

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            • AnonD-8044
            • sXm
            • 06 Dec 2013

            AnonD-196077, 06 Dec 2013While diminished, there is still a role for having physical... moreFully agree with your comment but why not ship these things worldwide,,well to Europe ..I am UK.

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              • AnonD-196077
              • 4sm
              • 06 Dec 2013

              While diminished, there is still a role for having physical keyboard for smart phones. Some even buy accessory cases that have a small keyboard built in.

              Typing on a mechanical keyboard with raised keys, affording all the tactile feedback that goes with this, really is a superior user experience.

              If not for its added weight and bulk, I believe more smart phones would have this feature.

              While I enjoy my Samsung Galaxy Note 2, I wouldn't mind having a keyboard option.

              David Elliott Lewis
              San Francisco

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                • BwV
                • 06 Dec 2013

                So hang on. I've been waiting all this time for a qwerty and yet again it's a US only? Or did I read this wrong?

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                  • Anonymous
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                  • 06 Dec 2013

                  Copy cat.