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Android Overload: LG Optimus LTE headed to TELUS, KISS Angry Birds, and more

How was that for a relatively calm week in Android news? Despite a last minute scare the Google might be stripping of Galaxy Nexus of its Nexus-given rights (thankfully there was another explanation), we managed to make it through without too much drama. Things are sure to pick up in the coming weeks as Mobile World Congress draws near. For now, we’re headed into Super Bowl weekend. (Did you see our contest?) It’s Patriots vs. Giants, who do you got? (Oh, sports aren’t your thing? There’s always the Puppy Bowl…)

The LG Optimus LTE is headed to Canada’s TELUS. [MobileSyrup]
The Samsung Galaxy Y Duos and Galaxy Y Duos Pro have gone on sale across Europe. [UnwiredView]
Sony Ericsson has partnered with Billabong to release a custom version of the Xperia Active. [AndroidCentral]
Foodspotting has been updated to version 3.0, creators call it “Pandora for food.” [Foodspotting]
Seesmic Ping allows for one click posting to all social networks, allows for scheduled posts as well. [Android Police]
Costco is offering the Verizon’s Samsung Galaxy Nexus for $219.99 through February 7th, throwing in free extended battery. [DroidLife]
Is Rovio working on a KISS-themed Angry Birds? [DroidGamers]

Via: Android Phone Fans

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