Thursday, September 9, 2010

LG Ally heads north to Canada as Shine Plus Phones.

LG joins Telus Mobility's growing lineup of Android phones this week with the liberation of the Shine Plus. Available for as feeble as $69.99 with a three-year commitment, the handset looks nearly same to Verizon's released back in May. Details contain Android 2.1, a 3.2-inch WVGA bring into contact with screen, a sliding QWERTY keyboard, and boost for 3G and Wi-Fi.



The only important inequality between it and its U.S. counterpart is the comes with a measure better 5-megapixel camera.






The Ally never uncommonly took off here in the United States, all things considered overshadowed by the slew of Droid effect launches that. Yet, that's not to believe that it, or the Shine Plus, is a irascible phone. In fact, the Shine Plus a ample join of equipment at an attracting price.



Next to the minor extent more priceless , it's also the only sliding QWERTY Android phone that Telus offers. Scott Webster has beat the better participation of his mature pep playing with chamber phones and gadgets. When not looking for the most recent Android word and rumors, he relaxes with his trouble and strife and son. Scott also is the ranking rewriter for. Scott is a fellow of the CNET Blog Network, and is not an staff member of CNET.

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