The white Nokia Lumia 920 and other LTE devices have seen a price cut

Jan 25, 2013 14:47 GMT  ·  By

Canadian wireless carrier Rogers is reportedly gearing up for the release of a white flavor of the LG Optimus G smartphone on its network as soon as the next month.

The handset will be exclusive to the carrier, and will sport a price tag of $24.99 on Rogers’ 3-year “Talk, Text, and Internet” plan, MobileSyrup notes.

The LG Optimus G was launched last year with a clear 4.7-inch TrueHD IPS screen, a quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM, and an 8-megaixel photo snapper loaded on top.

The handset also sports 32GB of internal memory, and a battery that can deliver up to 13 hours of talk time, or up to 20 days of standby time.

In addition to the white flavor of this handset, the carrier has announced that the white flavor of the Nokia Lumia 920, which made an appearance on its lineup only this week, will be available for $49.99 on the same monthly plan.

Furthermore, the mobile phone carrier has in store some other appealing deals for its users, it seems, with a nice range of handsets receiving price cuts.

For example, the white flavor of the Samsung Galaxy S III 16 GB drops to only $99.99 on the 3-year “Talk, Text, and Internet” plan, while the white Samsung Galaxy Note II can be acquired for only $149.99 on the same plan.

The white version of Samsung Galaxy S III 32GB is said to drop to $99.99 as well, while the page flavor of HTC One X goes to only $0.01 on a 3-year “Talk, Text, and Internet” plan.

Apparently, the price cuts for these LTE-enabled white smartphones are part of a winter celebration sale at Rogers, yet there’s no specific info on how long they will be available. You can read more on the carrier's new deals straight from its online store.