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Bell Mobility Nokia 2730 for Sale

Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011

Nokia 2730 Silver for Bell Mobility

$67

The Bell Mobility Nokia 2730 has a classic candy bar design with an excellent large display and fantastic looks. It is very use friendly with it’s classic layout. This phone is an ideal entry level and perfect for someone wanting a no-nonsense phone.
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Bell Mobility Nokia 6350 HSPA for Sale

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

Bell Mobility Nokia 6350 HSPA for Sale

$67

The Nokia 6350 HSPA for Bell mobility is a mid-size cell phone. It is Bluetooth-equipped, which will allow you to use it with a Bluetooth hands-free kit.
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Bell Mobility Samsung Galaxy i7500 for Sale

Friday, October 22nd, 2010

Bell Mobility Samsung Galaxy i7500

$217

The Samsung i7500, known as Samsung Galaxy, is an Android powered phone and is equipped with a suite of Google Mobile services for enhanced simplicity and ease-of-use. Featuring AMOLED touch screen, camera, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi system.
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Cellarama Add’s It’s First Phone for Bell’s New HSPA / GSM Network

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010
Cellarama adds its first hspa / gsm phone for Bell Mobility's new network

Cellarama adds its first hspa / gsm phone for Bell Mobility

Since Bell Mobility launched its new HSPA / GSM network you have asked us when will we be adding compatible devices to our lineup of Bell cell phones.

We I am happy to announce that today we have added our first Bell HSPA / GSM cellular phone.

The LG Shine CU720 is a great cell phone because it offers what most Bell users are looking for including: Bluetooth for wireless Keep reading…

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Urban users of Bell Mobility GSM / HSPA+ phones find Black Holes (in service areas)!

Friday, December 18th, 2009
Bell Mobility GSM Users Encounter Local Area's with No Service

Bell Mobility GSM Users Encounter Local Area

Urban users of Bell Mobility GSM / HSPA+ phones find Black Holes (in service areas)!

It sucks, to buy a new cell phone and not be able to use it anywhere you want.

This is a problem that many new users of Bell Mobility’s GSM (HSPA+) phones are currently experiencing. Although most users of Bell’s GSM phones (like the iPhone) get superb service in their home service areas, many users lose their service when they leave their local area.

Why? Keep reading…

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Some Bell Mobility GSM Users Left without a Signal (Bell HSPA+ Network)

Thursday, December 10th, 2009
Bell Mobility GSM Users Go Without Mobile Serice Across Large Areas of Canada

Bell Mobility GSM Users Go Without Mobile Serice Across Large Areas of Canada

Bell Mobility users have been eating up new HSPA devices like the iPhone and BlackBerry® BoldTM. But many of Bell’s HSPA early adopters are encountering some significant problems.

One major problem is that Bell’s network does not mirror its existing network coverage. Currently, there are large areas of Canada where users of Bell iPhones and other new Bell Mobility GSM devices will be without network service, even though other Bell devices (non-HSPA) would work.

For Bell, which currently operates three different wireless networks, this issue is not new. At present, Bell users across Canada connect to Bell through their 1xRTT network (first-generation) or EVDO (second-generation) networks. In markets with higher populations, both networks are available on top of each other. In more rural areas, however, only the 1xRTT network is available. This network issue poses no problem for Bell’s existing CDMA users because both the older 1x phones and the newer EVDO phones both have one common denominator: both operate on Bell’s slower 1x network.

But users of today’s HSPA phones do not have the luxury of defaulting to Bell’s 1x standard. So when an iPhone user leaves Bell’s HSPA network, his shiny new iPhone turns into a very attractive paperweight.

So beware: if you are planning to drive across the country with your Bell HSPA device to take in the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, expect no phone usage throughout rural Ontario, in 99% of Manitoba, and in all of Saskatchewan. This could mean days and days with no cellular service.

Interesting… The new HSPA devices now allow Bell users to use their phones in over 200 countries worldwide. At home, however, many could experience service issues while on the road.

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

Bell Mobility GSM HSPA Coverage Map

Bell Mobility GSM HSPA Coverage Map

Bell Mobility 1X EVDO Coverage Map

Bell Mobility 1X EVDO Coverage Map

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