Telus launches Samsung SCH-m620 aka UpStage
By Dusan Belic on Thursday, July 19th, 2007 at 8:44 AM PST In Announcements, Devices, Samsung, Telus
Telus (NYSE: TU) in Canada is walking the Sprint (NYSE: S)’s way with the introduction of Samsung SCH-m620, also known as the UpStage in the United States. And just like Sprint, Telus will emphasize the music aspect of Samsung’s dual faced device, even touting it as “business in the front, party in the back.”
The Samsung SCH-m620 is already available with prices starting from CA$199.99 on a three-year, to CA$349.99 sans any contract. Additionally, Telus SCH-m620’s users will be able to purchase individual songs for CA$1.99 a pop, plus a CA$0.50 “download fee” – or to go for an unlimited plan for CA$20 a month. Plus, there’s the XM-powered Telus Mobile Radio offering 22 channels to Telus’ users. Everything seems cools, except that “download fee” which should come bundled with the price of a song. I guess carriers still have lot to learn…
[Via: Engadget]


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I just got that phone from Telus a few days ago, and it is a very good phone. However I cannot use custom mp3 ring tones, because Telus decided to lock those out.
yeh i also bought the samsung m620 phone on a 3 year term for $99 on telus as my service provider Telus has good service. but what they do to the phones by locking them they Suck!!! does anyone know where i can unlock my phone.