LG’s top smartphones from the L Series III, the L90 and L70, are officially headed to T-Mobile and MetroPCS, respectively, in the US and they will be marketed as affordable options. Both handsets have been leaked to arrive on the said providers for quite some time now. The latter phone is already on sale through MetroPCS, while the former device will reach the magenta carrier by the end of this month.
The LG L90 is the largest and most powerful smartphone in the L Series III. T-Mobile says that the phone is 4G capable, but that doesn’t mean it offers LTE support. The handset will only run on the carrier’s HSPA+ network. The device has specs quite similar to what you’ll find on the LG G2 mini. At 4.7-inches wide, it offers a qHD IPS touchscreen on the front and a 5MP camera on the rear.
Android KitKat runs the show with a 1.2GHz quad core processor, 1GB of RAM and 8GB of storage fitted on the inside. The LG L90 also sports a 2540mAh battery which can deliver up to 6 hours of talktime. Coming to the LG L70 for MetroPCS, this handset is slightly smaller and has lower specs. On the upside, it also runs Android KitKat and is pre-loaded with numerous enhancements from LG.
Here are the specs of the LG L70:
– Android 4.4.2
– 4.5-inch WVGA display
– 1.2GHz dual core processor
– 1GB RAM
– 8GB storage
– 2100mAh battery

The LG L90 will be available on T-Mobile starting April 30 for $0 down with 24 monthly payments of $9.50. The LG L70 is already available on MetroPCS for $49 after a $100 rebate.