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Bell Mobility Releases Palm Pre in Canada
3:30 pm on September 1, 2009 | Category: Mobile Devices, Cell Phones, PDAs
Palm’s new smartphone, the Pre, is drawing a lot of attention in Canada this week, as Bell Mobility promotes the device at retail stores across the country.
The Palm Pre features a full QWERTY keyboard as well as a touchscreen display, and comes with built-in Wi-Fi, 3G, GPS, and multimedia features. Its operating system has been praised for its user-friendly design and strong multitasking capabilities.
“Bell is only the second carrier in the world to offer the award-winning Palm Pre, which is getting rave reviews for its uniquely attractive design and revolutionary Palm webOS mobile platform,” commented Bell Mobility president, Wade Oosterman. “We’ve seen exceptionally strong advance interest in Palm Pre and have worked closely with Palm to ensure we have sufficient stock on hand to satisfy demand.”
The Palm Pre, which first hit the U.S. market in June, is now available to Canadian customers for $199.95, on a three-year Bell Mobility contract.
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Edited by Jeremy Maddock

Pre features sucks when compared to iPhone. Bell vs Rogers. Just simutaneously open a website with Bell/Pre combo and iPhone/Rogers you will find iphone 3x faster
Comment by Ken — September 1, 2009 #
Great phone, love it. Where is the “Hard Pause” and “2 Second Pause” between phone numbers and PIN numbers. That is the only thing missing and it is important. Other then that, great phone.
Comment by Reto Christen — September 2, 2009 #