Bell Mobility

Bell Samsung Galaxy S III now available for pre-order

Bell is now accepting pre-orders of the Samsung Galaxy S III. Rogers and TELUS started accepting pre-orders last week. All major Canadian carriers will have the Pebble Blue and Marble White version of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich powered Exynos quad-core superphone. Currently the Bell website shows only the price for the 16GB version at $159.95 on a 3-year contract. As for off-contract. 

Bell Samsung Galaxy S III now available for pre-order
May 1st AT 7:51 PM Greg Murdock  

HTC One V coming to Bell Mobility with an outright price of $299.95

All you Bell Mobility customers waiting to get your hands on one of HTC’s One series devices? Well you’re in luck. The next HTC device to hit a Canadian carrier will be none other than the HTC One V. The HTC One V will also be coming to TELUS and Koodo Mobile aside from Bell and will ship with Android 4.0, also known as Ice Cream Sandwich. It will be sold with a $299.95 price. 

HTC One V coming to Bell Mobility with an outright price of $299.95
December 13th AT 4:00 PM Brandon Lau  

Bell and Virgin release entry-level LG Eclypse — in all its slide-out keyboard glory

Bell and Virgin Mobile both have released an entry-level Android 2.3.4 LG Eclypse smartphone. The phone will run you $249.95 with no-term. Bell has this available for $224.95 on a 1-year contract, $199.95 on a 2-year contract, and $0 on a 3-year contract Virgin Mobile on the other hand lists this QWERTY handset at $49.99 on Mobile SuperTab and $199.99 on prepaid.  

Bell and Virgin release entry-level LG Eclypse — in all its slide-out keyboard glory
December 7th AT 5:51 PM Brandon Lau  

Bell expands its 4G LTE technology to Yellowknife

Bell has been working hard on getting LTE connectivity available up north for quite some time now, work that started back in 2007. Yellowknife has been lit up with LTE coverage and while it’s minimal for now, we will see growth in the next two to three years. Yellowknife residents can expect the coverage to get them speeds up to 75Mbps but according to Bell, speeds should average between. 

Bell expands its 4G LTE technology to Yellowknife
December 7th AT 5:37 PM Brandon Lau  

Bell releases Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 LTE – the carrier’s first LTE tablet

Bell has released their first LTE tablet, the Samsung LTE-enabled tablet. The Galaxy Tab 8.9 LTE is now available through Bell online and in stores for $429.95 on a 3-year contract or $649.95 outright. With any LTE smartphone or tablet, download speeds could in theory, reach 75Mbps but in day to day use you really get average speeds of 12 – 30Mbps depending on how strong your coverage. 

Bell releases Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 LTE – the carrier’s first LTE tablet
December 1st AT 3:08 PM Brandon Lau  

Bell’s Galaxy Nexus Twitter lineup starts right now!

Bell’s Twitter line-up for 100 Galaxy Nexus’ on launch day is starting right now. For those who want to participate you must “log-in between 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. on December 1 and sign-up to get a pre-populated Tweet and secure place in the virtual line. Places 1 to 100 need to return to the page once every hour before 10 p.m. and send out the latest tweet. When completed successfully,. 

Bell’s Galaxy Nexus Twitter lineup starts right now!
November 25th AT 7:38 PM Greg Murdock  

Bell releases the Blackberry Curve 9380 — ahead of schedule

Shortly after TELUS released its own Blackberry Curve 9380, Bell followed suit, releasing their own before the weekend started. The device was slated for a November 28th release but has arrived for the entry-level Blackberry consumer. As for pricing it is roughly the same at $49.95 on a 3-year contract and $374.95 outright — which is $5 more than TELUS. The link below will take you. 

Bell releases the Blackberry Curve 9380 — ahead of schedule