
LG Canada has announced its two new handsets, the LGBliss and the Keybo2. LG also managed to leak its own handsets a few days prior to official launch, probably got tired of the blogs getting all the glory. The LGBliss, the handset on your left above, features a full 3-inch 240×400 pixel touchscreen, 2 megapixel camera, video capture capability, 4 1/2 hours of talk time and a UI that even the marketing people couldn’t make look good. Bell will be getting the LGBliss and you can get it for a cool $79.95 CAD on a 3-year contract. Now for the Keybo2, you’ll find a dual-keypad clamshell with a 2.6-inch 320×240 pixel internal display and a 1.56-inch 160×96 pixel external display. Other notable specs include a 3 megapixel camera with video capture, stereo Bluetooth support and up to 5 1/3 hours of talk time. TELUS will be hosting the Keybo2 and adding it to your list of possessions will cost you $129.99 CAD on a 3-year contract. LG is tight lipped so far about the possibility of these handsets coming to other parts of the world. Enjoy Canadians. LGBliss and here
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So after LG announces the very sleek looking LG BL40, the FCC goes on ahead and approves a version specially made for it (we guess). The LG BL40g. so what’s the difference between this BL40g and the BL40 we got to know earlier? Only the 850 and 1900 MHz bands of UMTS. So who could be potential carriers? We think, AT&T, Rogers and maybe even TELUS. So the good stuff is coming to this side of the world after all.
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Fresh up for grabs is the HTC Touch Pro2 and Snap on good ole TELUS. Both handsetsroar with Windows Mobile 6.1 and will cost you $0 and $249.99 respectively on 3-year deals with voice and data discount (that would be $399.99 and $649.99 retail). The devices are a sure win with features for everybody in both consumer and business users categories, you really cant go wrong with email support, Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, speakerphone, visual voicemail, global GSM roaming and well over five hours of talk-time per device (apart from the other goodies you should know by heart by now. So which is it gonna be?
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Best Buy has just put up TELUS’s HTC Touch Pro2 on its website. This Best Buy being Best Buy, since ELUS hasn’t given a hint as to how much the Touch Pro2 will cost, but Best Buy will give it to us for $249.99 CAD. Smooth move. Now if that weird looking image of the Touch Pro2 could be replaced by an honorable depiction of the world’s most gorgeous looking WinMo smartphone, we’d call it a day.
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While it takes some us more time than others to finally get with the times, it’s always pleasant when it finally happens. And that’s where HTC comes in, the maker of all those gorgeous handsets has finally decided to step into the 21st century by adding a 3.5mm headphone jack to the Touch Pro2, at least for TELUS users. Yay! The revelation was made in a video of the Touch Pro2 featured on YouTube (where else?) Goodbye USB headphone jack, and good riddance. And all our hopes are glued to this being a permanent change for all future HTC handsets. The TouchPro2 has the killer touchscreen/QWERTY combination as well as Windows Mobile 6.1 with HTC’s famous TouchFlo 3D UI, a 3.2 megapixel shooter, Wi-Fi and a pivoting screen. A pretty good grab TELUS subscribers.
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Next up to join the BlackBerry Tour gang is Canada’s TELUS. The carrier is offering the BlackBerry Tour for a cool $229.99 on a 3-year contract. Seems fair. Of course if money’s burning a hole in your pocket, you can get the Tour, contract free, for $599.99. Also, TELUS is looking to keep the action coming with the launch of the HTC Snap and Touch Pro2.
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Lately it’s all been about the BlackBerry Tour, and while some of you may be wincing at the very title of this post, there are plenty others who want a modern CDMA BlackBerry with a full QWERTY keypad. N Canada, TELUS will be offering the Tour along with Bell, but TELUS’ price point for the coveted handset as of July 15th is $249.99 on a three year contract. And this really is a tad too high, considering you just signed away three years of your life. Before heading on to TELUS, how about checking in with Best Buy, since they’re offering the Tour $20 cheaper. Not enough to pay for your next vacation, but a penny saved is still a penny earned.

Canadians have more to celebrate about, the TELUS BlackBerry Tour, HTC Snap and Touch Pro2 have all shown up on a Best Buy Mobile flyer. TELUS hasn’t announced the two HTC phones yet, but their coming up on Best Buy’s flyer means the official announcement shouldn’t be far, since the flyer is valid from July 3rd to July 30th. The flyer doesn’t contain any interesting details like pricing or release dates. But it’s leaked information in the right direction.
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Reader be warned. This is a rumor of little authenticity reported by a person of high integrity. Meaning, the news bit might be fake but the guy quoting just wouldn’t lie to us so we’re letting you in on the deal. But remember don’t go packing or anything just yet and hold on to your boot straps. Word on the wide WWW is that Rogers and Fido weren’t all in and exclusive with the iPhone deal as we were led to believe. Turns out that another Canadian carrier by the name of Telus will offer the iPhone3G S in October once it has its HSPA network up and running. And of course, yet another dire warning of caution. The news that Telus will have the HSPA network up by October is good and the bit about the iPhone is even better but be warned, in the phone industry, the times they are a changin’. And while we aren’t totally dissing the rumor, it is still advised that you believe with caution.
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No doubt news has been all about either Sprint or Verizon launching/announcing or bathing the new BlackBerry Tour 9630, but that doesn’t mean that the locals of the Smartphone are going to be left out. The TELUS Tour is rumored to be out on July 15th, which a lot ways away from the old rumored date of June 22nd. Delays are no one’s idea of the perfect summer but this delay is subject to the old date which itself was a rumor. However other rumors are that there might be a 1GB microSD included as compensation for delay. This is probably the too-far-fetched-to-believe rumor and with the pricing rumor of $249.99 3-year promotional price, it’s not about to happen in this life time.
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