
Few days ago we saw Canadian Bell Mobility adding two interesting devices. I guess it’s the Christmas shopping season, the people of Canada should thank to for the sudden expansion of the carriers’ phone portfolios.
Anyway, the first device is the MOTO RAZR2 V9m, which we’ve already covered in quite a few posts before — hence I ain’t gonna waste your time writing about RAZR2 specs. I’ll only say that Bell Mobility is selling it for CA$249.99 with a 3-year term or for $CA449.99 sans any contract.
The other device is RIM’s BlackBerry Pearl 8130 — the one with the built-in GPS — which you can get for CA$149.99 with a 3-year term or for $CA449.99 without a contract. Guess the contract that comes with RIM’s device costs more, as with a 3-year term the device is cheaper than RAZR2, even though both cost the same without a contract…
[Via: MobileInCanada]
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