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Nov 2nd, 2009 06:41 PM #1
(Updated)Bell Iphone plan + Unlimited Video calling $5 +Data only plan $30 !
$99 (iPhone 3G 8GB), $199 (iPhone 3GS 16GB), and $299 (iPhone 3GS 32GB):
Iphone basic plan:
$50/month
» 36 month contract only
» 150 Minutes
» Unlimited Evenings/Weekends @ 9PM
» Local Fab 5
» 500 mb Data included tathering
» Wi-Fi unlimited at Starbucks»
$60 give you 300 Minutes+1GB Data
$80 give you 400 Minutes+2GB Data+ National Fab5+ caller ID/Message centre+Visual Voice Mail
$100 give you 500 Minutes+3GB Data +National Fab5+ caller ID/Message centre+Visual Voice Mail+ Unlimited Text
you can check here to know if your phone is compatible for sure
http://www.bell.ca/support/PrsCSrvWls_COAM.page
Updated: PDA/Iphone data only price plans (flexible monthly fee)
$30+SAF for 500MB, flexible up to 5GB $85
, works for Iphone
if you remove data pack in first 12 month, $200 charge back
If you are a existing Bell Mobility customer, don't bother it. Bell just changed hardware upgrade policy, unless your contract will be over within 1 month, you won't get any hardware credit, and Bell strictly won't allow any upgrade credit overwrite by manager now.
Video calling $5No data or voice usage charges apply!!! and your friend can call you from facebook only availble for • LG Xenon • Samsung Omnia 2
To place a call, the Facebook user needs to select Place Call and the person receiving the call on their phone needs to have a subscription to Bell Video Calling.
Once the call is connected you will see the call originator’s image on the left side of the screen and the Bell Video Calling subscriber on the right side of the screen.
bonus 3 months free of Video Calling for new activation subscribes to any Share Plan and eligible hardware.
other phones will launch:
• BlackBerry Bold 9000
• BlackBerry Bold 9700
• Samsung Impact
• Samsung Omnia II (Bell exclusive)
• LG Xenon
• Nokia 2730
• Nokia 6350
• Novatel Wireless U950
• Novatel Wireless U998 (21Mbps!)
• Novatel Wireless X950
HSPA is launching not just to urban centres but to rural and remote locations right across Canada with service to almost 20,000 cities and towns. 93 per cent of Canada�s population in a geographic coverage area greater than 1.2 million square kilometres from coast to coast will be able to access mobile high-speed HSPA service from day one. That puts ahead of the current HSPA operator in Canada, Rogers, right from the start.
Bell will allow non-bell phone in new HSPA network (has to be 850/1900 HSPA/UMTS compatibility phone , GSM compatibility phone won't work!
if you want unlock a Bell HSPA phone, Bell can do it for you with a $75 feeLast edited by ecgz88; Nov 20th, 2009 at 10:18 PM.
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Nov 2nd, 2009 06:55 PM #2Jr. Member

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Nov 2nd, 2009 06:58 PM #3
Wow daytime minutes blow man...this is horrendous..hopefully Telus will offer something better.
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Nov 2nd, 2009 07:00 PM #4
I doubt Telus will offer much more. There's a discussion about the Bell and Telus plans here: http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/b...ounced-808378/
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Nov 2nd, 2009 07:01 PM #6
Epic first post, lol
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Nov 2nd, 2009 07:04 PM #9
Lame hardware upgrade policy. Guess I won't bet getting an iPhone for another 10 months or so...
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Nov 2nd, 2009 07:04 PM #10
I'm going for the Omnia II or iPhone 16gb without a data plan. I know it'll be $200 extra but the phone will go to my friend.
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Nov 2nd, 2009 07:12 PM #14
seems odd wouldn't they want more people to upgrade to make more money off the iPhone...
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Nov 2nd, 2009 07:13 PM #15
All phones but the iPhone will be unlocked im sure for $75
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