Canadian Fido adds Samsung JACK, Motorola Q9H
By Dusan Belic on Friday, February 22nd, 2008 at 6:14 AM PST In Devices, Motorola, Samsung, Windows Mobile
I guess it’s the “Canadian thing” to call Samsung’s BlackJack II simply “JACK”. Following Rogers Wireless, Fido (which is consequently owned by Rogers (NYSE: RCI)) is now launching the JACK along side Motorola Q9h. The two Windows Mobile smartphones are made for (mostly) business people who demand full QWERTY keyboard, 3G, as well as Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) Exchange support. Not to mentioned Microsoft Office Mobile and third-party apps…
Anyway, Fido is selling the Samsung JACK for $225 CAD, while the Moto Q9h is available for $50 CAD more on a three-year agreement. Those who can afford and at the same time don’t like binding agreements, can also grab the smartphones sans any contracts for $425 CAD and $525 CAD respectively.
[Via: MobileInCanada]










