We reported on a LG Univa a while back, which was later revealed to be the LG Optimus Hub and it would be the successor to the LG Optimus One. Now if you’re in the market for a smartphone that doesn’t burn a hole in your wallet or break the bank, this is one device you should probably keep an eye out for. If anything, we think one of the reasons why Android has been dominating the smartphone platform market share is because they have a wide range of devices that appeal to a wide audience with different budgets.
The good news is that the LG Optimus Hub has been making its way through the FCC sporting radio bands that support 1900 and 850MHz bands, which implies that if anything, those in the US can expect to see it on AT&T. No word on when we can expect to see the device, but we don’t think it should be too long!