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Android Powered LG Loop Now Available at Rogers

Categories: Android, Announcements, LG, Rogers
By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, August 24th, 2010 at 9:43 AM

Rogers LG Loop

I’ll be the first to admit I’m not really up-to-date on LG’s latest devices… So when I heard the LG Loop was launched on Rogers, I was left scratching my head. ‘The LG Loop, eh? Never heard of it!’. Let’s take a look.

The Rogers LG Loop joins the rest of Rogers Android-powered lineup, and comes standard out-of-the-box with Android 1.6. There’s also GPS, WiFi, a 3 megapixel camera and expansion to 32GB via microSD. Display wise, you’re going to get a 3″ touchscreen (320 x 480), and the whole thing is encased in a brushed-aluminum like chassis. For a cheaper device, I’m somewhat impressed with the overall package.

Pricing rings in at only $29.99 on the standard tie-me-down for 3-year deal. Other options include 2-years for $199.99, 1-year for $249.99 or month-to-month for $249.99.

When you pull the Rogers LG Loop out of the box, you’ll also find your battery, charger, stereo headset, data cable, and a 2 GB microSD card. Gotta love the goodies they stash in there.

For more information pop on over to Rogers >

Note: For what it’s worth, I THOUGHT I had heard of the LG Loop before. Turns out it was for something completely different though. Check it out.

[Via: MobileSyrup]

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  • ScottF

    Too bad it’s a resistive display.