Rogers to launch Samsung CorbyPro B5310, LG Pop GD510 and LG KM555
Rogers, the largest Canadian mobile carrier, is getting ready to release three new touchscreen phones – one from Samsung and two from LG.
The new Samsung handset that’s coming soon to Rogers is the CorbyPro B5310, which is already available in Europe and India.
In case you don’t know yet, the Samsung CorbyPro B5310 has a 2.8 inch QVGA touchscreen display, as well as a full QWERTY keyboard. Its other features include HSDPA connectivity, accelerometer, Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, 3.5mm headset jack, music player, stereo FM radio with RDS, 3.2MP camera and MicroSD card support.

Next on the list, the LG Pop GD510 is also a phone that can already be bought in Europe. The Pop GD510 has a 3 inch WQVGA touchscreen display, social networking integration (Facebook, MySpace, Twitter), eco-friendly features, 3.2MP camera and, of course, MicroSD card support.

And finally we have the LG KM555, which features Wi-Fi, 3 inch WQVGA touchscreen display and a 3.2MP camera.

The release dates and prices of Rogers’ Samsung CorbyPro, LG Pop GD510 and LG KM555 are not known at the moment.
Just for the record, Rogers has recently announced that it would launch the Android-based Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, too, sometime in the second quarter of the year.
Via Mobile Syrup
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