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Canadian Fido adds Samsung JACK, Motorola Q9H

February 22, 2008 by Dusan Belic - Leave a Comment

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Canadian Fido adds Samsung JACK, Motorola Q9HI guess it’s the “Canadian thing” to call Samsung’s BlackJack II simply “JACK”. Following Rogers Wireless, Fido (which is consequently owned by Rogers) 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 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]

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