Bell Mobility’s Upcoming HSPA Mobile Phones Get Leaked

Bell to Launch: iPhone 3GS, BlackBerry Bold 9700, BlackBerry Bold 9000, LG Xenon, Samsung Impact, Samsung Omnia

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While T-Mobile USA looks better and better these days in the USA, in Canada Bell Mobility is the carrier making waves these days. Will we see more customers heading to T-Mobile and Bell stores in the near future?

The reasons behind the increase in popularity are very different. T-Mobile is working on its very secret Project Dark/Black while trying to fix the whole Sidekick issue at the same time. On the other hand Bell has a brand new, nationwide HSPA network and it’s ready to launch a bunch of smartphones in the following months.

We’ve talked a lot about T-Mobile’s problems and plans so let’s focus now on Bell. The official sponsor of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games has big plans for its shiny HSPA network. And those plans have been leaked to the public. Besides the iPhone 3GS which we already know it’s coming from Bell, there are a lot of other phones scheduled to arrive in the near future. In the list below you’ll find Bell’s upcoming smartphones together with prices for 3-year contracts followed by the handset’s full price:

  • LG Xenon: $89.95, $289.95
  • Samsung Impact: $79.95, $279.95
  • Samsung Omnia 2: $349.95, $549.95
  • Apple iPhone 3G 8GB $399.95, $599.95 — probably $149 after in store rebates
  • Apple iPhone 3GS 16GB: $499.95, $699.95 — probably $199 after in store rebates
  • Apple iPhone 3GS 32GB: $599.95, $799.95 — probably $299 after in store rebates
  • BlackBerry Bold 9000: $399.95, $599.95 — probably $149-$199 after in store rebates
  • BlackBerry 9700: $399.95, $599.95 — probably $249 after in store rebates
  • Nokia 2730: $29.95, $119.95
  • Nokia 6350: $49.95, $249.95

These are great phone and no matter which one you will chose you’ll not be sorry. We have covered most of them extensively already and you’ll have plenty of time to read more about each one by the time Bell rolls them out. Unfortunately there are no arrival dates right now but since the holidays are closing in we expect Bell to launch a lot of handsets this winter.

So what do you have to say? Are you impressed so far? We’ll be looking forward your comments especially if you’re going to be a future Bell HSPA customer.

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  • 1 Comment / Add Your Response?

    1. Bell_Cust says:

      It’s all good that they are catching up, but Bell will do what they normally do is kill the hype with outrageous fees. New Technology – same Bell Mobility.

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