
According to Electronic Times Korea, an “official of LG” said the South Korean company plans to launch LG Voyager with the other two major US carriers until the end of this year. Which is a perfectly doable plan, since Verizon surely didn’t get all-time exclusivity for the handset, and both AT&T and Sprint wouldn’t mind at all to offer a phone like the Voyager to their subscribers. Sure, LG will have to make two new slightly changed versions of Voyager (as to work on the different networks), but that will not be a problem. Since November 2007, when the handset was launched at Verizon, more than 1.1 million units were sold, which only means that Voyager is obviously a popular device. The Voyager can be currently bought from Verizon for $299, with a 2-year contract agreement, so expect to pay a similar price if you want to get an LG Voyager.

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