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Bell Mobility to Launch ‘Motorola Hint’ Sliding Smartphone
6:55 am on March 28, 2009 | Category: Cell Phones, Mobile Devices
Bell Mobility is getting ready to launch the Motorola Hint QA30 smartphone, and will be the exclusive provider of that handset in Canada, according to Mobile Syrup.
The compact and functional Motorola Hint features a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, 2.5-inch QVGA display, 2-megapixel digital camera, and microSDHC memory card slot allowing for up to 32-Gigabytes of storage.
The phone will apparently cost $129.95 on a three-year Bell Mobility plan, or $329.95 with no contract. It is expected to be available on April 9.
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Edited by Jeremy Maddock

Would love to get one of these, I’m currently with Bell, but Bell’s coverage is not what the map on their website shows. My phone will show 3 bars, then as soon as I try to call, drops to one bar. Always dropping calls. A friend is with Telus – he gets strong signal, so I will move to Telus and drop Bell. Maybe they should put their money into transmitters instead of gadgets that would be a paperweight in this area.
Comment by Ben — March 29, 2009 #
Dear Ben,
You must be mistaken. Bell and Telus have the same coverage as they share towers, Telus uses Bell’s towers in the East whilst Bell uses Telus’s towers in the West. Perhaps you should put some money into a new gadget.
Comment by tan — March 29, 2009 #
Bell customer service is the last choice for anyone.Absolutely a disaster.And their billing has to be scrutinized in detail.Eventually after much unpleasentness they agreed to issue a credit.The phone ia also not that great.Regret switching from Telus.
Comment by Stan Soares — March 29, 2009 #