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Just added: BlackBerry Bold 9700 for Bell Mobility (in limited quantities)

Thursday, June 17th, 2010


I’m happy to announce the arrival of a limited number of BlackBerry Bold 9700’s for Bell Mobility.

About the Bell BlackBerry Bold 9700…

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BlackBerry Tour 9630 for Bell Mobility

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010
Bell BlackBerry Tour 9630

BlackBerry Tour 9630 - 1x Ready Camera Video Bluetooth enabled

Compatbile Bell, Rogers, Fido, other GSM Providers worldwide
2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 2100
3G Network CDMA/EVDO Rev A 800/1900
Weight 130 grams
Size 112 x 62 x 14.2 mm
Internet Full Internet
Keyboard Type QWERTY Keyboard
Voice Dialing Yes
Speaker Phone Yes
Calendar Yes
Bluetooth Yes
Games Yes

Special Price: $257

Grade - A Grade

Grade: A Grade

These phones are as good as new. Operate like a brand new phone. May have 1 or 2 very minor marks. Protected with our free warranty.

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Condition: Like New
Functionality: Brand New
Retail Price: $549.99 - Prepaid / 30 Day-Pricing / No-contract
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BlackBerry Tour for Bell Mobility

Product Features

  • World PhoneThe Bell Mobility BlackBerry Tour can be used on mobile networks worldwide. Operates on GSM 850/900/1800/1900 and UMTS 2100 networks for reliable wireless communication.
  • Brilliant DisplayColor and clarity come to life. The screen of the BlackBerry Tour smartphone catches the eye and is designed to deliver color and clarity that exceed expectations. From the moment you turn it on, you’ll be blown away by explicit color and quality.
  • Built-in 3.2 MP digital cameraLets you take still photos and short video clips. Picture folders provide easy sorting of your images.
  • Multimedia messaging and text messagingLet you communicate by typing using a full QWERTY keyboard.
  • Internet access and e-mailLet you access the Web and check your e-mail. Automatically login to AT&T Wi-Fi hotspots nationwide.
  • Built-in Bluetooth compatibilityFor wireless communication with a Bluetooth-enabled device.
  • Download and edit documentsIncluding Word, Powerpoint and Excel formats.
  • Robust mobile musicSupports Napster to Go, eMusic, import iTunes playlists and cellular Video capable.
  • Customizable MP3 ringtonesAllow you to personalize the sound of your phone.
  • Vibration modeNotifies you discreetly of incoming phone calls and messages.
  • Speed dialLets you call frequently used numbers with the touch of a button.
  • Up to 1,000-entry phone bookKeeps your contact numbers where you need them.
  • Hands-free speakerphoneAllows you to keep your hands on the wheel while driving.
  • aGPS supportFor domestic and international versions of AT&T Navigator and LBS applications, including Corrigo and Antenna, for added convenience.
  • Downloadable contentIncludes graphics, ringtones and games to add creative touches to your phone.
  • Up to 4 hours talk time and up to 9 days standbyWith included lithium-ion battery.

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BlackBerry Pearl 8130 for Bell Mobility

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

BlackBerry Pearl 8130 Highlights:

Digital Camera - Capture pictures, videos, and important moments

Bluetooth - Connect with headsets, PC’s, and other devices

BlackBerry Messenger - Connect with other BlackBerry users

MicroSD Card - Save and play your fav music/videos on the go

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BlackBerry Curve 8330 for Bell Mobility

Friday, April 16th, 2010
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The next-generation BlackBerry® Curve™ 8330 smartphone keeps you connected to the people and information that matter.

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How to Play Videos on Your Bell Mobility BlackBerry

Sunday, February 14th, 2010
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This short guide will show you the steps that you need to take to play videos on your Bell Blackberry.

Important: Before you start, it’s important to know that not all Bell Mobility BlackBerry’s can play video files. If you have an older Bell Blackberry model like the Bell 8703E, 7250, 7750 you are out of luck because these and other other models do not have media players and cannot play video. Keep reading…

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How to Program Your Bell Mobility BlackBerry Pearl 8130

Saturday, December 19th, 2009
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Using this short guide, we will walk you through the process of programming your phone number into your Blackberry Pearl 8130 for Bell Mobility. Don’t worry; the process isn’t hard. In eight easy steps, you’ll have your phone programmed in no time. And you’ll save up to $25 on in-store programming fees.

So, let’s get started!

Step 1: Turn on your phone and press Keep reading…

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How to Program Your Bell Mobility BlackBerry® Storm 9530

Friday, December 11th, 2009

Using this short guide, we will walk you through the process of programming your phone number into your Blackberry Storm 9530 for Bell Mobility. Don’t worry; the process isn’t difficult. In seven easy steps, you’ll have your phone programmed in no time. And you’ll save up to $25 on in-store programming fees.

So, let’s get started! Keep reading…

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Top 7 Things to Do With Your Bell Blackberry

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

The Bell Blackberry is no longer the phone choice just for those in business. Today’s Blackberry has become a versatile device used by many. Let’s look at the top seven ways to use your Bell Blackberry

Talking on the phone. - Okay, this one is really obvious but never the less it is the basis for having the device in the first place. Your Bell Blackberry is a combination of cell phone and PDA offering you all the conveniences you could ever need.

Emailing – One of the main uses of the Bell Blackberry is email. The Blackberry allows you to stay in contact with the office even when you are out. It’s an excellent tool for anyone who has an ongoing need for communication.

Multimedia – Your Bell Blackberry eliminates the need to carry multiple devices. With newer BlackBerry’s from Bell Mobility you can listen to your music, watch a movie, and record voice notes. In one device, you have a phone, email server, Div X Movie Player, MP3 Player, voice recorder, photo album, and camera all rolled into one device. Now that’s convenient!

Read a book – Sure it’s nice to have a bookshelf filled with books at home or at the office, but when you are out of the office dragging a book around is just one more thing to look after and keep tabs on. You can use your Bell Mobility Blackberry to read a book. All you need is an e-book reader like MobiPocket and you can bring along dozens of books right in your Blackberry. Bring along a leisurely book or any technical manuals you might need. You can even convert your notes to an e-book and have them right at your fingertips.

Navigation – Most of us rely on GPS to navigate in areas we are not familiar with, whether we are driving or on foot. Newer Bell Blackberry’s will be GPS enabled. Using the already installed BlackBerry Maps application or by downloading Google Maps (my favorite); your  BlackBerry instantly becomes a mobile GPS device.

Things to see and do – If you are in a new place and want to do a little exploring your Bell Blackberry can really help you. Or perhaps you and your friends are looking for something new to do. Free downloadable applications like Poynt can show you people, businesses, movie theaters, retailers and restaurants near you.

Stay on top of the news – Now instead of having to pick up the newspaper every day, you can just install a newsreader and check the headlines right on your Bell Blackberry. Whether you are in the airport, in the office, or in bed the day’s news will be just a click away.

In our busy modern world, everything we can do that saves us time is appreciated. Add that with having to pack fewer devices and you can see why the Bell Blackberry has been such a hit.

And if you liked this article you can find more articles and videos for Bell Mobility BlackBerry users at http://cellarama.com/Bell_BlackBerry/ - At http://cellarama.com you’ll also find great contract-free cell phones and BlackBerry’s for Bell Mobility.  Written by A. Thompson

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What to Do First When You Get a New Bell BlackBerry

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

It’s easy to get carried away by the sheer excitement of getting a new BlackBerry for Bell Mobility, so here’s some advice on what to do first when you’ve finally got your new smartphone in your hand.

Configure your new Bell BlackBerry by running the setup wizard. The setup wizard allows you to connect to the Internet and get your e-mail account ready to use. These are basic but essential functions of the BlackBerry smartphone, ones you’ll use right away. You can visit http://na.blackberry.com/eng/support/blackberry101/setup.jsp for help with your BlackBerry setup.

Make sure your phone has the latest software. If new software becomes available after your phone is shipped from the factory, you’ll want to update your phone’s software when it arrives. When you get your new phone, visit http://na.blackberry.com/eng/update/ right away, to see whether new updates are available and to get directions on how to complete the updates. The updates are free and often give you access to new features and functions.

Put your personal information into the phone. Use BlackBerry’s switch device wizard to import data from your existing BlackBerry device, Palm device, or Windows Mobile-powered device and put it on your new Bell BlackBerry. The switch device wizard is part of BlackBerry’s Desktop Manager. For more information, visit http://na.blackberry.com/eng/services/desktop/

Install essential applications. If you have a PC, you’ll want to install BlackBerry’s desktop software. For Macs, use PocketMac for BlackBerry. These applications will provide you with a browser and other functions suited to your mobile device. For PC users, BlackBerry’s Desktop Manager runs on your desktop PC and allows you to coordinate your PC desktop and mobile phone, transfer files, and load new applications, among other things.

Install other great software applications. You can select a variety of applications that meet your individual needs. For music, photo and video uploaders, and other useful applications, visit http://na.blackberry.com/eng/services/ to select the applications you’re interested in. Consider applications such as Pocket Express or Yahoo Go, for instant access to news and all kinds of information to get you through the day.

Arrange your applications on your Bell smartphone. You can decide what applications you’ll use the most and put those on the top row of the applications on your BlackBerry so they’re easy to access. You can rearrange your applications anytime by selecting the application, hitting the menu button, and hiding or moving the application.

Personalize your smartphone. When you’re ready to set your ringtone, there are applications that offer personalized ones! And you can coordinate your BlackBerry with what you’re wearing by slipping it into a BlackBerry Skin, which come in a variety of smart colours.

Go hands-free. You can make it easier than ever to use your Bell BlackBerry by going hands-free with a wireless headset or mounting a speaker on your car’s visor.

And here’s the final item: Enjoy your new BlackBerry! Once you get your new Bell BlackBerry set up and running, you’ll find this device hard to beat for usefulness and ease of use.

And if you liked this article you can find more articles and videos for Bell Mobility users at http://cellarama.com/articles/ - At http://cellarama.com you’ll also find great contract-free BlackBerry’s and cell phones for Bell Mobility.  Written by A. Thompson

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Bell BlackBerry Service Can Suffer without Data Features

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009
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Bell Mobility’s BlackBerry phones are great data devices. As the BlackBerry has grown in popularity, though, more people have been buying it to use it only as a regular phone, without adding the often expensive BlackBerry data packages.

One problem that has arisen is that, with older Bell BlackBerry models, the phone reception works best when the data package is added. If you have purchased an older BlackBerry model such as the 6750, 7750, 7250, 7130e, or 8703e and have not also added the BlackBerry data package, you will likely notice poor signal reception, missed calls, shorter battery life, and other problems.

Why does this happen? The BlackBerry is designed primarily as a data device, so the expectation is that it will operate at peak performance when it is connected to its data network. When older BlackBerry’s cannot access the data network, it allocates a greater portion of its resources to try to connect to it. This effort reduces the performance of its non-data functions, including phone reception.

With its data feature enabled, the older BlackBerry has a superior phone signal reception compared to most phones. Without the data feature enabled, you will quickly notice poor reception quality.

What to do?

With an older BlackBerry, you will need to add a data feature to your account to begin receiving optimal phone service. At the writing of this article, the introductory data feature for a Bell Mobility BlackBerry can be added for between $15 and $20 per month. Adding the data feature will give you access to the Internet, BlackBerry Messenger, and other popular BlackBerry features.

If you have a newer BlackBerry and do not have a data package, and are experiencing phone signal problems, you have another option. With newer Bell BlackBerry devices such as the Curve, Pearl, and Storm, the design is different. You can turn off the device’s Data Services feature, which will resolve the problems with the phone signals.

To turn off the Data Services feature on a newer BlackBerry, complete the following simple steps:

Step 1: Click on the Options icon.

Step 2: Locate and select the Mobile Network icon.

Step 3: Change the option for Data Services to Off.
That’s it!

And if you liked this article you can find more articles and videos for Bell Mobility users at http://cellarama.com/articles/ - At http://cellarama.com you’ll also find great contract-free cell phones for Bell Mobility.  Written by A. Thompson

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