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Bell and Solo Mobile Q4 lineup leaked

Categories: Bell Mobility, HTC, LG, Rumors, Samsung, Sanyo
By: , IntoMobile
Monday, October 27th, 2008 at 3:51 PM

Lots of new devices coming Bell’s way in time for the holiday season, most notably the BlackBerry Storm landing on November 21st. We’ve already heard about the Cleo, complete with crystal-clad Bluetooth headset, but the HTC Diamond and Touch Pro will also be coming in early November and December respectively. The LG Voyager will be shipping mid-November, with a 350-song library preloaded on the 2 GB memory card. Pretty juicy, and talk about a Motorola-made Android phone is equally appetizing. Guess us Canadians are just going to skip over the G1, eh?

[via BGR]

Hit the jump for the full Bell and Solo Mobile lineup…

Handsets

  • BlackBerry Storm launches on November 21st.
  • HTC Diamond in early November. Includes 200 songs on 4GB internal memory.
  • HTC Touch Pro will launch in early December
  • LG Reveal in early November. Includes “Shimmer Kit” consisting of a case and crystal covered Bluetooth headset by Swarovski.
  • LG Voyager in mid-November. Includes is 350 songs on a pre-loaded 2GB microSD card.
  • Samsung Cleo in early November
  • Sanyo Pro 200 in late November
  • Sanyo Pro 700 in late November

Monthly Plans

  • Introduction of monthly roll-over minutes
  • Uber plans now include evenings and weekends starting at 5pm
  • $15 per month for unlimited SMS and voicemail
  • Option to buy $30 data plan without voice plan

Solo Mobile Devices

  • BlackBerry Pearl 8130 in White
  • Samsung Cleo

Solo Mobile Plans

  • $15, $20, $25, $30, $35, $40, $45, $70 plans netting 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 350, 750 per-second minutes respectively
  • Unlimited SMS on all voice plans $25 and up

Solo Mobile BlackBerry Plans

  • $45: 150 minutes, unlimited calls after 7pm, unlimited data
  • $15: 2mb of browsing, unlimited email
  • $30: unlimited data

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