Because of the different technologies used by wireless operators in the United States, many variants of the LG Optimus One exist, usually replacing the word "One" with a single letter representing the carrier. For example, the
LG Optimus M was offered exclusively by
MetroPCS, while the
LG Optimus T was only available at
T-Mobile USA.
Primary configuration The Optimus One
P500 was the first version offered for sale, with sales beginning in South Korea in mid-November 2010. This GSM version of the phone is sold by wireless communications service providers in Asia, Europe and Canada. In Canada, the LG Optimus One (P500h) is sold by
Telus Mobility since December 2010 and its brand
Koodo Mobile since February 2011, with UMTS frequency at 850, 1900, and 2100 MHz. In Turkey, a matte black variant is sold as the LG Optimus One (P503).
Walmart Family Mobile released the LG Optimus One (P504) in charcoal in September 2011.
Carrier variants •
LG Optimus S: The
LG Optimus S was initially released by
Sprint in charcoal gray and purple on October 31, 2010. It includes the
Sprint ID graphical user interface (GUI) and
CDMA network connectivity. While it is similar to the Optimus One, the Optimus S features minor hardware differences. This device has four distinct hard keys and a metal accent that covers the top of the device and one-third of each side. The 3.5mm TRS connector, the power button and the volume buttons are all incorporated into the metal band. There are also two hard keys on the right side of the phone. One button activates the voice dialer and another activates the camera. The "Menu" and "Home" buttons on the S are transposed as compared to all other variants of the Optimus One. •
LG Optimus 3G:
Telus Mobility released this phone for the Manitoba and Northern Ontario regions, where only Telus' CDMA network can be used. It is a variant of the LG Optimus S. The Optimus 3G was unavailable at
Koodo Mobile, a Telus brand. Sales of this phone in Canada have now been discontinued. •
LG Optimus C:
Cricket Wireless launched this phone on March 17, 2011. •
LG Optimus M:
MetroPCS launched this phone in silver on November 24, 2010. Unlike other CDMA variants of the Optimus One, which support the EV-DO Rev. A standard, the Optimus M supports only the slower EV-DO Rel. 0 standard. In addition to supporting 800 MHz cellular and 1900 MHz PCS radio frequency bands, the Optimus M also supports the 1700/2011 MHz AWS frequency bands. •
LG Phoenix: available from
AT&T Mobility in the
United States, and from
Rogers Wireless and
Chatr in
Canada. It was released on May 10, 2011 for Rogers and since August 2011 for Chatr. Canadian
mobile virtual network operators which resell Rogers Wireless services, such as SearsConnect, also offer the LG Phoenix. The phone's colour is blue. •
LG Thrive: released in silver, it is similar to the LG Phoenix, but designed for
AT&T's prepaid GoPhone customers. •
LG Optimus T: released by
T-Mobile USA in black, titanium and burgundy on November 3, 2010. •
LG Optimus U: released by
US Cellular in black on December 13, 2010. •
LG Optimus V: released by
Virgin Mobile USA in black on February 1, 2011. The Optimus V has few applications beyond a "stock" version of Android 2.2. •
LG Vortex:
Verizon Wireless released this phone in black and violet on November 18, 2010. ==Successors==