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Future WIND Smartphones Get Leaked

In case you haven’t heard about WIND then you should know it’s a new carrier getting ready for the Canadian market. We don’t have that many details about it at this point but it looks like WIND has big plans for the future. Its smartphone lineup has been conveniently leaked so we have a pretty good idea of what to expect from it in the following months.

WIND will launch its 3G network and here are some of the phones it will sell soon: BlackBerry Bold 2 9700, HTC Snap, Huawei U8220 and a QWERTY slider phone from Samsung.

There are no pricing details and launch dates at this point but we’ll keep you in the loop. And if you’re already interested in WIND then you’ll be pleased to know that the new carrier is planning to start everything with three price plans that don’t require any signing of a predetermined contract. Any comments?

via themobileninjas

Tags: 9700, BlackBerry, Bold 2, Canada, HTC, htc snap, huawei, Other Brands, Research In Motion, smartphones, U8220, Wind

HTC Snap hits Alltel at $79.99

It was recently made known that the HTC Snap is now available on Alltel for $79.99 after a $70 rebate and a 1-year contract.

For those not familiar with this phone it features Windows Mobile 6.1, WiFi, 3G, QWERTY keyboard, 2.0 mp camera with digital zoom, stereo Bluetooth, 256MB of built in storage and a microSD slot for up to 32GB of additional storage.

Tags: 2.0 megapixel, Alltel, Alltel, Cell Phones, HTC, htc snap, microsd, Mobile News, Mobile Software, Qwerty keyboard, stereo bluetooth, Windows Mobile

With the recent launch of the LG LX370, Samsung Exclaim and HTC Snap, Sprint subscribers will now have 3 more handset options to choose from. Business users might want to look away as these three phones seem to be marketed towards the younger crowd.

LG’s LX370 features GPS, a web browser, 3G speeds, Sprint TV, MP3 support and everything else you’d expect out of a normal handset. Samsung’s Exclaim on the other hand will feature a full QWERTY keyboard along with 3G, Sprint TV and GPS capabilities. Finally, the HTC Snap will feature a Blackberry form-factor with full QWERTY keyboard along with a web browser, digital camera, GPS, Sprint TV and of course email support.

You’ll be able to pick up the LX370 for $99.99, the Samsung Exclaim for $79.99 and HTC Snap for $149.99 all after mail-in rebates and 2-year contracts, of course.

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Tags: 3G, GPS, htc snap, lg lx370, MP3 Player, Qwerty keyboard, samsung exclaim, Sprint, sprint tv, Uncategorized
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