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Bell Canada announces LG Shine clamshell, Sanyo S1

Categories: Bell Mobility, Devices, LG, Sanyo
By: , IntoMobile
Friday, October 26th, 2007 at 7:26 AM

Bell Canada announces LG Shine clamshell, Sanyo S1

Bell Mobility in Canada is adding two new devices to its offering – LG Shine clamshell and Sanyo S1. The first one is probably among the coolest lookin’ clamshell devices on the market today and packs such features as 2 MP camera, stereo Bluetooth, music player and the microSD memory slot. On the other hand, the Sanyo S1 is an entry level device for people who just need to text and call. It lacks camera and the Bluetooth support is limited to mono sound.

The LG Shine clamshell is available for CA$129.95 with a 3-year term or CA$379.95 without any contract. On the other hand, you can get the Sanyo S1 for just CA$19.95 with a 3-year term or buy it for CA$149.99 without committing to any contracts.

[Via: MobileInCanada]

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  • Garrett

    i got my sanyo s1 today it is an amazeing phone so slim and light i love it good quality soud and screen the only thing is no camera but i like it anyways i rate it a solid 4/5

  • Phineas J ANgry

    Sanyo S1 phone.

    Looks light and modern, very promissing…
    WRONG-O!

    Bought this for my erderly mom.

    The lack of ability to user-assign
    keys REALLY SUCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I can press one f-ing key and get a
    web browser, but its a complicated
    3 layer sequence to get to the
    PHONE BOOK

    I need to have a soft-key go to the
    F-ing PHONE BOOK.. Not the setup
    for the PHONE BOOK, not FIND, EDIT, etc
    But the phone book.. what part of
    names and numbers = phone book is
    not getting through to the wizards
    that set this POS up?

    Nor do I want the one-button opportunity
    to buy ringtones, smileys, play a slot
    machine game or connect to an ffing pron site.

    I want the ffing phone book on the left
    soft key. And if possible, missed
    calls on the right.

    Now maybe this little plastic turd has that
    function somewhere, but it aint in sttings..

    Who the *^%^&%*^%* designerd this?
    I cant believe Sanyo screwed it up
    all by their lonesone.. BELL must have
    demanded this arcane and inflexible
    layout..

    What a waste of time and coin..
    I want a refund!

    PS.. the Bell phone web site sucks too..
    Centuries spent waiting for my slow connection
    to load another page that does NOT have the
    info I need La la LA la…

    OOOOhhh goodie we can save another umpteen
    million laying of humans, and instead set up
    another inpenetrable rat-maze for our suckers..

    ooops…. customers.

    Hatred!