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Telus and Bell Release the BlackBerry Curve 9380 For $49

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Looks like another BlackBerry device has hit Telus in Canada. This time it's the Curve 9380 which is the all-touchscreen model. The smartphone is available right now for $49.99 on a 3-year contract and $369.99 contract-free which isn't bad. It's a cheap phone that'll give you access to BBM. The smartphone itself packs a 3.2-inch display, NFC, an 800MHz CPU, and OS 7.0. Check it out on Telus.

Update: Mobile Syrup has just mentioned that Bell has released this as well. They've decided to release it for $49.95 on a 3-year contract and for $374.95 contract-free. You can head over to their website and buy one if you'd like.

[Mobile Syrup]



Bell, Virgin Mobile, and Telus Release the BlackBerry Bold 9790

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If you've been waiting for the ugliest BlackBerry in a long time to hit the market then look no further than the Bold 9790 which is now available on Bell, Virgin Mobile, and Telus in Canada. This one packs a 2.4-inch display, a QWERTY keyboard, a 1GHz CPU, NFC, a 5MP camera, and OS 7.0. This one's available right now for $99 on a 3-year contract and $429 contract-free on Bell and Virgin, while Telus is offering it for $129.99 on a 3-year and $479.99 contract-free. Check it out on Bell, Virgin, and Telus.

Telus Releases the Motorola MOTOKEY SOCIAL For $89

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If you're interested in a Facebook phone that does not run the Android OS then here's the MOTOKEY SOCIAL from Motorola. This handset packs a QWERTY keyboard, a 3MP camera, WiFi support, and a 2.4-inch touchscreen display. This handset is available right now on Telus for $89.99 contract-free so that's actually pretty darn cheap.

[Mobile Syrup]

Sharp Introduces the 7-Inch Galapagos Android Tablet With WiMAX

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Looks like Sharp is bringing another Android tablet to the market. They have just introduced a 7-inch tablet that features a 1,024 x 600 resolution. This tablet also packs WiMAX, a 5MP camera, a front-facing 2MP camera, a Tegra 2 CPU, 1GB of RAM, 8GB of storage, and WiFi support. This tablet will have access to the company's Galapagos Store which has 40,000 newspapers, books, and comic books which is great if you like to rear. If you want to pick one up then you should keep in mind that it hits Japan on December 9th although the price is unknown right now.


[The Verge]