Oct 26, 2010 08:01 GMT  ·  By

November 3rd announces itself to be a great day for Android enthusiasts on T-Mobile USA's airwaves, as the wireless carrier is reportedly gearing up for the release of at least four handsets on that day, including the LG Optimus T.

Of course, not all launches were officially confirmed for that day, but this does not meant that rumors might not pan out in the end.

Following reports on the upcoming availability of devices like Motorola Defy, Huawei Comet or even the MyTouch 4G, news on the launch of LG Optimus T on November 3rd also started to emerge.

T-Mobile announced the upcoming availability of the new Android smartphone via its Facebook page, which makes thigs as official as they can be.

For those who might have not encountered the handset before, we should note that it comes with a 3.2-inch touchscreen display that boasts a HVGA resolution, as well as with a 3.2-megapixel camera with no flash.

The specifications list for this device also includes a 600 MHz application processor, Wi-Fi capabilities (with Mobile Hotspot option), Bluetooth, and built-in GPS receiver.

The new LG Optimus T comes to the market with 170 MB of internal memory, as well as with a MicroSD memory card slot for additional storage space (a 2GB MicroSD card pre-installed), and with a 1500mAh battery inside.

The new device is powered by Google's Android 2.2 Froyo operating system, and offer access to a wide range of applications via the Android Market.

Moreover, there are great chances that T-Mobile put Wi-Fi calling on this device, a feature that was announced not too long ago to arrive on more of the carrier's Android-based devices.

The new mobile phone also includes support for Google services, including Google Search, Gmail, Google Talk or Google Maps.

As the specs list for Optimus T shows, we're looking at lower level device that should bring Android to T-Mobile's airwaves in early November.

Thus, the price tag for this handset has been set at only $29.99 upon the signing of a contract agreement with the wireless carrier.