
Canada’s Rogers Wireless will be adding a new LG device to its portfolio soon. It’s the LG Neon TE365, the QWERTY keyboard-equipped feature phone for youth, and the same device which will probably be the Korean company’s first Android-powered smartphone.
According to MobileSyrup, once it goes all official, Rogers will sell the device for CA$29.99 on a three-year term, CA$79.99 on a two-year term, and CA$149.99 on a one-year term contract.
Two color options will be available – pink and grey – making us think one is designed for girls and other other one for boys.
Rest of the specs include a 2.4-inch QVGA screen, 2 megapixel camera that can take both photos and videos, music player, FM radio, Bluetooth support, and of course a microSD memory card slot.
[Via: MobileSyrup]