To be launched on Bell and Telus, respectively

Aug 4, 2009 10:39 GMT  ·  By

South Korean mobile phone maker LG Electronics will soon introduce two more handsets on the Canadian market, which should become available via two of the country's carriers, Bell and Telus. The phones, LG Bliss and Keybo2, are reportedly prepared to be launched as soon as this month, the former to be available for Bell's users, the latter for Telus'.

The LG Bliss comes in a quite slim form factor and sports a 3-inch touch screen display, which boasts a 240 x 400 pixel resolution and support for 262K colors, as well as a sleek rounded design. In addition, the handset also comes with a 2.0-megapixel photo snapper with video recording capabilities, speakerphone, a 1,000-contact phone book and speed-dial capabilities.

The phone measures 107.5 x 58 x 11.95 mm and weighs 3.42 oz. Its battery can provide up to 4 hours and 30 minutes of talk time, or up to 13 days of standby time. That’s about all when it comes to the specs of the LG Bliss, yet it comes with a solid design and might attract a lot of touchscreen enthusiasts on its side.

As for the LG Keybo2 heading for Telus, Engadget reports it is just a variant of the enV3, which most of you might already know. The device comes with a 2.6-inch internal display that delivers a 320 x 240 pixel resolution and support for 262K colors, as well as with a 1.56-inch external screen that supports a 160 x 96 pixel resolution and 262K colors.

Other specs of the handset include stereo Bluetooth support, CDMA connectivity, a 3.0-megapixel photo snapper with video recording capabilities, Java 2.0 support, music player, a QWERTY keyboard, and more. It seems that the two devices might be launched in the country as soon as August 7, so it won't be too long before some details on their pricing will become available.

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