RIM BlackBerry Pearl 3G Heading to Alexander Bell Mobility for $129 on May 13th
Research In Motion’s latest Pearl French telephone is definitely start to make the rounds up there in Canada. We first heard that it was going to launch for TELUS in the next calendar month or so, and for a ridiculously first gear price. This meter around, we’ve got Alexander Bell Mobility getting their custody on the small gimmick, but they’re not tagging on a small monetary value tag, it seems.
Mobile River Syrup rich person been informed by a couple of their contacts that the android_boot_option.html’ title=’Gen.Y DualBoot Adds Windows Mobile / Android Boot Option’>BlackBerry Pearl 3G 9100 will be launched for Alexander Bell Mobility on May 13th. So, it North Korean won’t be long before Bell customers get to attempt their custody at the smaller trackpad, the WiFi approach, and BlackBerry OS 5.0. As a bonus trade, too, Alexander Bell is apparently throwing in a 2GB MicroSD card, just to sweeten the deal.
And, if these pricing structures are accurate, they’re definitely departure to need to sweeten the deal, if they want to survive against the competition. The suggested retail monetary value of the Pearl 3G is $329.95, so that’s not badness. But, they don’t do much to subsidize the monetary value after you’ve signed the contract. For three days, you’ll get the handset for $129.95. Two class contract it jumps up to $179.95, and for a unity year contract bridge you’ll have to drop curtain $279.95. Like we said, Alexander Bell’s got some wiggle room with this, considering TELUS is selling it for next to nothing. We’ll see what happens.
[via Mobile Syrup]
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