Posted on 05 August 2009 by Kim Poh Liaw
Bell today announced that the new Palm Pre phone will be exclusively available in Canada at Bell Mobility on August 27. The company has start accepting pre-order through bell.ca/pre, it will be available from $199.95 on a three-year contract or
$599.95 without a contract with a minimum 500 MB data plan.
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Posted on 06 May 2009 by Kim Poh Liaw
Palm today announced that Palm Pre, the first phone based on the new Palm webOS mobile platform, will debut in Canada exclusively on Bell Mobility’s 3G high-speed mobile network in the second half of 2009. The smartphone will be first launched in US by June next month. Bell Mobility’s pricing for the phone has not yet been determined.
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Posted on 01 March 2009 by Kim Poh Liaw
Bell and Twitter today announced that Bell Mobility will offer Canadians full SMS (Short Messaging Service, or mobile text messaging) support for interacting with Twitter.
Twitter is a communication network that enables users to send and receive text based posts of up to 140 characters (known as "tweets"). Updates are displayed on a users profile page at Twitter.com and delivered in ...
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Posted on 02 February 2009 by Kim Poh Liaw
Palm Centro smartphone is now available in Canada on Bell Mobility's high-speed mobile network (1xEv-DO). Centro, which has sold more than two million units worldwide, comes in soft-touch Midnight Black with 128MB of available memory, Facebook for Palm, and Google Maps with the My Location feature. Facebook for Palm lets users connect with friends, respond to messages, upload photos and ...
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Posted on 28 January 2009 by Kim Poh Liaw
Bell Mobility announced that it is supporting LG Canada in its voluntary recall of approximately 45,000 LG 150 phones in use by Bell Mobility clients with a no-charge phone replacement program. LG was notified by one of the independent bodies responsible for the certification of mobile phones that the LG 150 mobile phone is no longer certified as meeting the Radio ...
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Posted on 02 November 2008 by Kim Poh Liaw
Bell Mobility and Solo Mobile announced a content access control solution that lets parents limit mobile-phone access to Internet sites they feel might be inappropriate for their children, a first in Canada.
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