Rogers today dropped me a note to say that the LG G3 in metallic black is now available in Rogers retail locations and online at Rogers.com for $179.99 on select two year Share Everything plans. If you’re wondering how good this phone is, I’ll be getting one to review so watch for it!
Now if you’re looking for an even more affordable option can check out the Nokia Lumia 635, $0 on select two year Share Everything plans. The device is now available in black at Rogers retail locations and online at Rogers.com. The Nokia Lumia 635 is also available in Fido locations and online at Fido.ca for $0 on select two year plans. Both Rogers and Fido customers will receive an exclusive free interchangeable bright green shell in the box. I’ll be requesting one of those to review as well, so watch for that to go online very soon.
Like this:
Like Loading...
Related
This entry was posted on August 1, 2014 at 3:26 pm and is filed under Commentary with tags LG, Nokia, Rogers. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
LG G3 And Nokia Lumia 635 Now Available At Rogers
Rogers today dropped me a note to say that the LG G3 in metallic black is now available in Rogers retail locations and online at Rogers.com for $179.99 on select two year Share Everything plans. If you’re wondering how good this phone is, I’ll be getting one to review so watch for it!
Now if you’re looking for an even more affordable option can check out the Nokia Lumia 635, $0 on select two year Share Everything plans. The device is now available in black at Rogers retail locations and online at Rogers.com. The Nokia Lumia 635 is also available in Fido locations and online at Fido.ca for $0 on select two year plans. Both Rogers and Fido customers will receive an exclusive free interchangeable bright green shell in the box. I’ll be requesting one of those to review as well, so watch for that to go online very soon.
Share this:
Like this:
Related
This entry was posted on August 1, 2014 at 3:26 pm and is filed under Commentary with tags LG, Nokia, Rogers. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.