In Canada, Bell is getting ready to launch yet another Android-powered smartphone, to add to its already quite impressive portfolio of devices running Google's mobile operating system. The Samsung Galaxy Gio will become available at Bell Mobility sometime during August, MobileSyrup reports.
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Sunday, July 10, 2011
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Bell Will Launch The HTC Sensation In Canada
After having made its way to the UK and India already, the HTC Sensation is bound become available in Canada too at some point in the future. That much has always been pretty clear - after all, Canada is a very big market, and HTC does have the habit of launching all its high-end devices over there too, even if maybe not from day one.
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Thursday, June 2, 2011
HTC Wildfire S Now Available At Bell In Canada
As expected, the HTC Wildfire S has now become available from Bell in Canada. This is the cheapest Android smartphone to come out of the Taiwanese manufacturer for 2011, and is obviously meant to be the successor to the original Wildfire. Moreover, it fixes all the glaring issues its predecessor had (such as the screen's resolution) and, as such, has become a great little device for those not interested in phones with gigantic screens.
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Tuesday, April 5, 2011
HTC Incredible S Now Available In Canada From Virgin And Bell
Just as expected, the HTC Incredible S has become available in Canada from Bell and just as previously leaked, the pricing starts from $99.95 with a three-year contract. Also launching the Incredible S in Canada today is Virgin Mobile, and its pricing starts at $99.99, again if you choose to sign a new three-year contract.
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Saturday, April 2, 2011
Bell Drops Samsung Galaxy Tab Prices To $399.95 off contract, $199.95 With Three-Year
Prices for the original, 7-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab just keep on dropping and dropping, at least in North America. It certainly looks like the carriers are doing all they can to clear out the remaining stock of the device. Of course, even if they are doing just that, they would not admit it, so what's actually going on remains to be seen.
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