
Bell’s HSPA handset launch list leaks: BlackBerry 9700, iPhone 3GS, Samsung Omnia 2, more

We just got a heads up from one of our Northern connects that has to do with Bell, and let’s just say we think Bell subscribers are going to be thrilled with what we have to report. How does Bell’s entire lineup of devices for their HSPA network launch sound? We also grabbed pricing for y’all, too! The following prices are prices with 36 month contracts following by full retail pricing. Thanks, J! Also to let you know the iphones will be in line with the price that they are offered from Rogers/Fido $149 8gb, $199 16gb 3GS and $299 for 32GB 3GS also Bold 9000 should be between $149 …


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