Archive for the ‘Bell Android’ Category
Rumors this week point to Bell exclusively launching the HTC Legend, which would mark the company’s next flagship device after the Palm Pre.
The HTC Legend also marks Bell’s first Android device that will launch with Android OS 2.1. Bell’s current Android devices, the Motorola Dext and Samsung Galaxy, both feature Android OS 1.5.
At this time, rumors point to a May/June 2010 launch time frame, however there was no information pointing … Read More
Last week, rumors came out reporting a near release for the Motorola DEXT with MOTOBLUR by Bell. Best Buy opened preorders for the device and pricing rumors pegged the DEXT at $79.95 on a 3-year agreement.
Back in March, Bell confirmed plans to carry the Motorola DEXT but at the time revealed no pricing or release date. At this point, we have pricing but will no … Read More
Best Buy is a little early to the game but they have now opened up pre-orders for the Motorola Dext and Motorola Quench, the two latest Android-based devices coming to Bell and Rogers respectively. The Dext and Quench, which also launched in Canada with the Backflip (Telus), are two of three new social media Android devices coming from Motorola.
For those looking to secure … Read More
Yesterday Telus officially launched the Motorola BACKFLIP. As noted yesterday, the BACKFLIP is one of three new social media Android devices coming from Motorola, along with the DEXT and Quench from Bell and Rogers, respectively.
Back in March, Bell confirmed plans to carry the Motorola DEXT but at the time revealed no pricing or release date. Now reports have come in that … Read More
And the Android price drops continue…
After seeing Best Buy drop the price of their Samsung Galaxy Spica (Rogers) Android device to a whopping $0.01, Bell has now dropped their Samsung Galaxy to $0.00!
Earlier last week, Best Buy began price drops for the Galaxy Spica from Rogers to $29.99, and then eventually further reduced the price to $0.01. Now Bell has essentially matched the price … Read More
Expiring on May 3 2010, Rogers and Bell have launched their free 6PM early evening add-on for all new activations and existing customers (Rogers only).
Rogers has also launched their $35 activation fee waiver for new customer activations.
With Rogers launching the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 yesterday, these promos would be a good way to get some extra savings. Save $35 instantly, $7 over three … Read More
Bell has released some great wireless promotions during March 2010. Promos such as a free $35 activation fee, free 6PM early evenings, and more recently, six months of unlimited local calling. Unfortunately, these Bell promotions are mostly reserved for new customers.
Well existing (and new) Bell customers, Bell has some negative news for you. Effective May 1, 2010, Bell will be increasing its wireless roaming rates for calls and text messages.
Bell … Read More
Sprint showed off the HTC Evo 4G handset recently, the first 4G Android handset to hit the USA. This phone has a massive 4.3″ touchscreen that will put it in direct competition with the Google Nexus One, DROID, and iPhone. The team at Electronista recently go to test the Evo 4G in person.
Here are some of their thoughts:
Despite the large display, the Evo still feels much … Read More








