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Fido Launches LG XENON for $75 on 2-Year Contract

Categories: Carriers, LG, Rogers
By: , IntoMobile
Wednesday, December 9th, 2009 at 10:16 AM

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The LG XENON, complete with its 2.0MP camera (with video) and 2.8″ display is now available on FIDO for Canadians. If a 2-year contract sounds agreeable to you, the device will run you $75. Or, you can purchase it for $225 outright.

Key features of the Fido LG XENON:

  • MMS, and IM (supports Windows Live messenger and Yahoo! Messenger)
  • Threaded SMS
  • Auto-adjust screen recognition – slide out for landscape, slide in for portrait
  • 2.0 MP Camera with Video
  • Embedded MP3 Player
  • World Phone – Quad Band EDGE and Dual Band HSPA
  • Up to 16GB MicroSD Expandable Memory
  • Stereo Bluetooth

For more information take a gander at the LG XENON over at Fido.

[Via: MobileSyrup]

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  • Wilson Guzman

    I’ve had my LG Xenon for your last year, but I only lately discovered this internet site, Up till now, I never genuinely looked into applying the cellphone as anything but a voice and SMS device, but though it was out for repair I had been utilizing a Motorola KRZR as a back-up and I really hated it. I’m also a former employee of Rogers Wireless, where by I had been a member on the Network Operations group; they would be the ones accountable to the inter/intra-site transport, switching and base-station network. Whilst we under no circumstances got to play with as well a great deal consumer hardware, I do know for any simple fact there’s ‘un-branded’ firmware readily available for just about every cell phone available. Prior to a carrier decides to carry any phone they get a base design in the manufacturer that they demo and put through tests – discovering a single of these demo units would most likely be much easier mentioned than done nevertheless. Most with the time, they just get passed of to buddies or loved ones members who don’t even understand that the phone is unlocked and unbranded.