QWERTY smartphone to be offered via Bell Canada


While other cell phone manufacturers and providers focus their attention of Android-based devices, as if it were the ultimate task that must be accomplished no matter what, there are still those exceptions, if I can say so, that are keen on improving their range of Windows Movile products.

Bell Canada is surely one of those providers, as there are rumors it will soon release the Samsung Link, a smartphone that hasn’t been announced so far. The handset runs on the Windows Mobile operating system and comes with a full QWERTY keyboard.

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We’re not sure 100 per cent, but the design of the Link is quite similar to the one of the Samsung C6625 (also known as C6620), a device that customers from European countries may purchase it right now. If our presumption is true, then here you have some features of the Samsung Link, the phone targeted at the Canadian market: a QVGA display which is not touch sensitive, a 2 megapixel camera, GPS functionality and Bluetooth connectivity.



Another presumption refers to the fact that the Samsung Link might replace another Samsung phone, the Ace, which is currently available via Bell for a pirce of $29.95. Customers can get this price only if they sign a contract agreement for a period of three years.

As for the release date of the new QWERTY smartphone, it is said to be July 15, but the details about the price are still unknown.

(Source: UnwiredView)


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