Rogers, Bell, and Telus to Carry Apple iPhone 4
04/06/2010
Bell Mobility has started selling Research In Motion’s new 3G-enabled BlackBerry Pearl 9100 device, at a cost of $49.95 on a three-year service agreement, or $329.95 with no contract. The Pearl 9100 features a built-in trackpad, SureType keyboard, and 3.2-megapixel digital camera. It comes equipped with Wi-Fi, GPS, and 3G mobile broadband technology, as well as BlackBerry Messenger software. The Pearl 9100 is already available through Telus Mobility and Rogers Wireless, and will be launched by Wind Mobile in the near future.
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